Beuzeville

The Beuzeville family arrived in England about 1700 and descendents, including Peter Beuzeville (1782 - 1848), established a silk manufactory in Spitalfields, London.

Reference: F.Be

Date Coverage: late C18th - early C19th

Geographical Coverage: London, Oxfordshire

Collection type: correspondence and legal papers

Collection content: business, charitable and personal

Size: 2 folders

Related material: None

Restrictions on access: None

The collection is catalogued and described in: "Huguenot Archives: a further catalogue of material held the Huguenot Library", compiled by M. Harcourt Williams, (Quarto Series vol. 61), London: Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 2008.

See also: Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 12 (1923) and 24 (1988).

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