Edward Backwell
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Edward Backwell
EDWARD BACKWELL London goldsmith, banker and merchant, alderman : the print says obit 1679 but Hyamson gives 1683. Date: ? - 1683
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1679 1683 Alderman Banker Goldsmith Merchant Obit
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1. Title: "Edward Backwell: A Prominent Figure in 17th Century London - Goldsmith, Banker, Merchant, and Alderman" Edward Backwell (?-1683) was a highly esteemed and influential figure in 17th century London, leaving behind a significant mark on the city's commercial and civic landscape. This evocative print, bearing the inscription "obit 1679," commemorates the life and accomplishments of this remarkable man. However, it's essential to note that contemporary historian Hyamson records Backwell's death in 1683, adding an intriguing layer of mystery to the image. Backwell's impressive career began as a goldsmith, a skilled craftsman who created exquisite jewelry, utensils, and other decorative items using the precious metal. His expertise in this field likely attracted the attention of London's affluent residents, leading him to expand his business into banking and merchant activities. As a banker, Backwell offered financial services, including lending, deposits, and currency exchange, while his merchant endeavors involved the import and export of various goods. Backwell's achievements extended beyond the commercial sphere, as he was also elected an alderman, a position of great power and responsibility within the City of London's governing body. Aldermen were responsible for maintaining law and order, overseeing public works, and representing the interests of their wards. Backwell's appointment was a testament to his standing and influence within the community. The print captures the essence of Edward Backwell, a man whose diverse talents and entrepreneurial spirit contributed significantly to London's economic and civic growth during the 17th century. Despite the discrepancy between the print's and Hyamson's recorded dates of his death, this image serves as a poignant reminder of a remarkable figure whose legacy continues to resonate in the annals of London's history.
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