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Notices in the London press of his death in March 1731 describe him as a ‘an eminent Chymist’, with premises in Aldersgate Street, [[location::London]]. He was presumably the John Maud, styled ‘Citizen and Weaver of London’ in a will dated 1723, proved in April 1731, showing connections with the Aldersgate area. The business of drug and chemical manufacturing at these premises was continued by at least two later generations of Mauds.  
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Son of Gamaliel Maud, weaver, of [[location::London]. He claimed freedom of the Weaver's Company by patrimony in 1711, and in his will, dated 1723 and proved in 1731,  he is styled ‘Citizen and [[occupation::weaver|Weaver]] of London’.  Notices in the London press of his death in March 1731 describe him as a ‘an eminent [[occupation::apothecary|Chymist]]’, with premises in Aldersgate Street, [[location::London]]. The business of drug and chemical manufacturing at these premises was continued by at least two later generations of Mauds.  
 
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*Gambier Howe, E. R. J. ''Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum''. London, 1903-4.
 
*Gambier Howe, E. R. J. ''Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum''. London, 1903-4.
 
*[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Whiffen_and_Sons:_Fisons_Booklet ''Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History'']
 
*[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Whiffen_and_Sons:_Fisons_Booklet ''Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History'']
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Richmond, L., J. Stevenson and A. Turton. ''The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Guide to Historical Records''. Aldershot, 2003.
 
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John MAUD d.1731

Biographical Note

Son of Gamaliel Maud, weaver, of [[location::London]. He claimed freedom of the Weaver's Company by patrimony in 1711, and in his will, dated 1723 and proved in 1731, he is styled ‘Citizen and Weaver of London’. Notices in the London press of his death in March 1731 describe him as a ‘an eminent Chymist’, with premises in Aldersgate Street, London. The business of drug and chemical manufacturing at these premises was continued by at least two later generations of Mauds.

Books

He had an engraved armorial bookplate (‘Johan. Maud. Philochim. ad insig. Clav. Aurat vulgo vocato Aldersgate Street, Lond.’): Franks 20018.

There is no mention of books in his will, and the content and disposition of his library are not established.

Sources

Richmond, L., J. Stevenson and A. Turton. The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Guide to Historical Records. Aldershot, 2003.