Wow. Thanks for all that! Much of it I have, but not all.
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did you note the Channel Islands connection?
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Baptism County Norfolk Place Sporle Church name The Virgin Mary Register type Archdeacon's Transcripts Baptism date 20 May 1787 Birth date 17 May 1787 Person forename Anthony Daffy Person sex M Father forename Anthony Daffy Father surname SWINTON Mother forename Mary Mother surname HUNT Notes mother late spinster
Baptism County Norfolk Place Hoe Church name St Andrew Register type Transcript Baptism date 26 Nov 1789 Person forename Maria Person sex F Father forename Anthony Duffy Father surname SWINTON Mother forename Mary
Baptism County Norfolk Place Hoe Church name St Andrew Register type Parish Register Baptism date 26 Nov 1789 Person forename Maria Person sex F Father forename Anthony Daffy Father surname SWINTON Mother forename Mary Notes Baptised privately
(above from below link)
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
Pallot's Marriage Index, 1780 - 1837 (Ancestry)
Name: Annthoney Swinton (Daffy on image) Spouse: Mary Hunt Marriage Date: 1786 Parish: Hornsey Middlesex
Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 (Ancestry)
Name: Mary Hunt Spouse: Anthony Daty Swinton Record Type: Banns Event Date: 8 Mar 1786 Parish: Hornsey Rise Borough: Islington Register Type: Parish Register
Chris :)
19 March 1798 - Gloucester Journal - Gloucester, Gloucestershire,
Prevention is better than Cure. THE only TRUE ORIGINAL DAFFY's Elixir as prepared Dr. Anthony Daffy, the Inventor. Mr. ANTHONY SWINTON, his Great Nephew and Representative, only Son of the late Dr. Peter Swinton, takes the liberty of informing the Public, he has removed from his White Stone House, No. 46, Salisbury square, to 196 Fleet Street, near Temple Bar, and cautions the unguarded to be aware of counterfeits, this most excellent medicine, having preserved it's reputation for more than one hundred years...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daffy%27s_Elixir
http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/
(Families in British India Society)
(above worth a look also)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D6578783
(Will of Anthony Daffy Swinton, Cadet on the Bengal Establishment of the East India. 29th December 1815)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D416550
(Will of Peter Swinton, Doctor of Physic of Salisbury Square , City of London. 22 December 1785)
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/search?adv=y
(nothing to do with 1826 articles on above, was he!)
Anthony Daffy Swinton, victim name in trial of GEORGE HALL, Theft > theft from a specified place, 2nd July 1806.
ANTHONY SWINTON, Theft > theft from a specified place, 26th October 1814.
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/forms/formMain.jsp
16 August 1815 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Anthony Daffy Swinton, and two other convicts, were removed from Newgate to a six oared shallop at Blackfriars-bridge, and by that means conveyed to the Fanny brig, bound for New South Wales lying at Sheerness.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6571381
(...forwards a memorial from the widow of a convict, Anthony Swinton)
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Many thanks to both Ann and Chris.
Again, a lot of that I have (including the wills - interestingly the will of Swinton Jnr in the Nat archives may have been a forgery) but some very useful snippets I didn't.
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