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- G E Madeley
- Also known as
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G E Madeley
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primary name: Madeley, George Edward
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other name: Ingrey & Madeley
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other name: Madeley, Zinco
- Details
- individual; printmaker; publisher/printer; British; Male
- Life dates
- 1798-1858
- Address
- 310 Strand 1824/25-1829
3 Wellington Street, Strand 1829-1858
Bayswater Terrace (residence) 1838
4 Warwick Square West, Kensington (residence) by 1851
The Leas, near Guildford, Surrey 1858
- Biography
- Engraver, lithographer and printer; born Birmingham, baptised 19 July 1798 at St. Martin, Birmingham, the son of George and Hannah Madeley. 1824/25-1829, in partnership with Charles Ingrey as "Ingrey & Madeley" (for dissolution of partnership by mutual consent, see notice in London Gazette, March 24 1829), thereafter moving to the premises of Sotheby's the auctioneers at 3 Wellington Street. 1 Dec 1836, married Anne Packwood at Stoke, Warwickshire . Recorded on the 1851 Census as a lithographic artist (employing two men) aged 52 living at 4 Warwick Square West (now the upper part of Warwick Gardens), Kensington, with his wife Anne (42 - from Coventry), and children Hannah (b. Kensington 1838), Frances Jane (b. Kensington 1840), Edward and Fred (both 4), Mary Ann (b. Kensington 1848), an infant son as yet un-named (Arthur b. Kensington 1851), two female servants and a nurse. Died at Guildford on 7 October 1858. His widow, Anne Madeley (52), was living on private means at Grove House, Brook Green, Hammersmith, in 1861, with children Hannah (22), Frances (20), Mary (12), Arthur (10), and a servant. The business was sold by his executors to Thomas Way (q.v.)
- Bibliography
- Information from Laurence Worms (sources: COPAC. Census 1841 X. Census 1851-1861. IGI. LG. PO 1840 (Edward George), 1846, 1855. Twyman.) and from Patrick Frazer (unpublished paper given at "Jobbing Printer: the stuff of life", conference organised by the Printing Historical Society and the Ephemera Society at Reading University, 3 July 2006)