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Edward Tilbary, Scarlet-Dyer of St. Mary Stratford Bow
1740s Bankruptcy; death at Cullum-street, London

James Tilbury, Butcher's Assistant
Fire in Rosoman-street, Clerkenwell, 1885

John Tilbury of Tottenham
The Margaret Riley marriage

3 John Tilbury's of the Bank of England
Gaudin, Scott, Martin and Gritton marriages

John Tilbury m. Grace
Elizabeth Tilbury m. Richard Rayley

John Tilbury, Cab-driver in Westminster
Unusual death, 1871

John Tilbery in Haggerstone
Witness to a shooting, 1878

Jonathan Tilbary, Tilbury, Thread Dyer
Old Street, St. Luke's, Finsbury

Joseph Tilbary, Tilbury
1727, 1734, Baker of Camomile street

Joseph Tilbury, Cab-driver in London
Witness at a trial, 1857

Thomas Tilbury of Garlick Hill
Was this also Thomas of Philadelphia?

Mr. Tilbary; Mrs. Tilbary
Of London; of Hertfordshire

Mr. Tilbury, 1780s
Donations to the relief of fellow-citizens

From The Register of Admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 by Joseph Foster, Gray's Inn, Chapel
10 April, 1729 - William TILLBURY of St. Mary Axe; Mary YOUNG, of same; [marriage]

From the Daily JournalLondon, Tuesday, April 9, 1734
"A LIST of the Persons Polled for Mr. JOHN BOSWORTH, at the late Election of a CHAMBERLAIN for the City of LONDON. ... MUSICIANS [voted 2nd day, Saturday 23rd March last] TILBURY Thomas, Islington" [See 'Joseph, Baker, 1734' for conditions of enfranchisement]

From the Daily Post London, Monday, March 1, 1742
"On Saturday Margaret PEIRCE was committed to Newgate by Col. De Veil, for picking the Pocket of Thomas TILBURY, of 15s. as he was making Water at the Corner of a Street, and running away with it."

From the Public Advertiser London, Friday, March 31, 1758
"Wednesday died at Islington, Mr. Thomas TILBURY, an antient Inhabitant there, and a considerable Dealer in Butter, by which he acquired a handsome Fortune."

From the Public Advertiser London, Wednesday, January 9, 1760
"To be SOLD - An Iron Crane compleat, as good as new, with which one Person with Ease may draw up 30 or 40 Hundred Weight. Enquire of Mr. TILBURY, Baker, in St. Mary Axe.
(From The Etymological Compendium by William Pulleyn, 1830: "St. Mary Axe - This street was originally called St. Mary's Street. It took its present appellation from a sign opposite to St. Andrew Undershaft, (church) of St. Mary at the Axe, being a representation of this female saint at the scaffold.")

From the Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser London, Monday, October 2, 1769
"Reports from the Public Office for Bow-street relative to the commitment of offenders, and commission of highway and footpad robberies, during the course of last week. Committed: ... Susannah FILDERTEN, for stealing a watch, the property of Joseph TILBURY ..."

From the General Evening Post London, Tuesday, April 3, 1770
"DIED: Mr. TILBURY, cutler, in West-Smithfield."

From the Daily News London, Saturday, April 30, 1859
From Last Night's Gazette: INSOLVENT PETITIONERS - at Portugal-street
J. TILBURY, Middlesex-street, Somers-town, bricklayer

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