17 December 1841
Edward Fox ♂ becomes a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Weavers and is thereby granted Freedom of the City, through Redemption. Sources: 2
Freedom admissions papers, 1681-1930
Worshipful Company of Weavers
5 July 1867
London Metropolitan Archives
London
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/2052/32512_a064811-00352/762795 (retrieved: 14 Mar 2018)
Chamber of London, 5th day of July 1867
Born without the Liberty of the City, to wit, at Wanstead, Essex
Edward Thomas Fox
Son of Edward Fox
Citizen and Weaver of London, came before the Chamberlain, the day and year aforesaid, and desired to be admitted into the Freedom of this City by Patrimony, in the said Company of Weavers because he is legitimate, and was born after the admission of his Father into the said Freedom.
The Admission of the Father is entered in the Book marked with the Letter [blank] and bears date the [blank] day of July in the Year of the Reign of [blank] and in the Year of our Lord 1841.
Born 1842
Presented by Certificate from the Clerk of the Company
17 December 1841
Edward Fox ♂ becomes a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Weavers and is thereby granted Freedom of the City, through Redemption. Sources: 2
1842
Edward Thomas Fox ♂ is born to Edward Fox ♂ in Wanstead, England. Sources: 2
5 July 1867
Edward Thomas Fox ♂ becomes a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Weavers and is thereby granted Freedom of the City, though Patrimony. Sources: 1