Zacharias# Horlick
- Born: 1706, Painswick, Glos
- Marriage (1): Hannah# Morgan on 9 Jul 1735
- Died: 20 Jun 1798, Painswick, Glos aged 92
Notes:
Marriage date and children other than John from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GLOUCESTER/1999-04/0925024136 This says he is a clothier from Painswick.
Death record says he had 2 wives; 1.Hannah Morgan married 7 Jul 1735 Painswick 2.Mary Stanley married 20 Apr 1779 - he was 73 at this point ?!? Suspect this is something to do with the James Stanley his dau Hannah married.
Wendy found death announcement for Zacariah Horlick in St James Chronicle June 21 1798 - "On Wednesday last in the 93rd year of his age at his house in Painswick Glos. Zacariah Horlick formerly an eminent clothier."
http://www.gsia.org.uk/reprints/1985/gi198502.pdf Colleen Haine (1985) ; ‘The Cloth Trade Along The Painswick Stream’; “From 1754 to 1785 Zachariah Horlick, named as clothier, was recorded as owner of Rock Mill. He lived at Hambutts House in Painswick and owned a lot of other property in Painswick described in his will of 1798, which included two tenements in St Mary’s St., 1 by the churchyard called ‘Sparrows’ , houses in Friday St opposite the Bell Inn, 5 in Vicarage Lane, and one house called ‘Angel’ …….. “In 1760 is was advertised that 5 or 6 yards of Worcester Cloth had been stolen from Rock Mill and Samuel Horlick offered ‘5 guineas reward for information leading to conviction’, quite a lot of money at that date, and the advertisement also shows that the Horlick family were using the mill themselves at that date. In February 1776 the Horlicks suffered from two thefts from the tenter-hooks at Rock Mill. The first one is described as ‘seven or eight Ells of scoured say-cloth’ the property of Zachariah Horlick senior. The second one was fourteen yards of blue and which Worcester cloth, the property of John Horlick, and the two Horlicks both signed the advertisement offering ten guineas for information leading to conviction” ………. “From 1785 to 1810 James Stanley was recorded as owner and occupier of Rock Mill. He had married Hannah the daughter of Zachariah Horlick, so possibly they had had the property given to them “
From “Supplement to the Bibliographer's manual of Gloucestershire literature, being a classified catalogue of biographical and genealogical literature relating to men and women connected by birth, office, or many years' residence with the country of Gloucester or the city of Bristol, with descriptive or explanatory notes (1915)” ; HORLICK, Zacharias, [a disciple of Whitefield. He died in June, 1798, aged 92, at Painswick, where he had lived a great part, if not all, of his life.] 1799. [Obituary, by Cornelius Winter.] Evangelical Mag., April, 1799, pp. 167-8. Warning from the Grave. A Sermon, occasioned by the Death of Mr Zacharias Horlick, Who departed this Life, June 20th, in the 92d Year of his Age : Preached at Painswick, Gloucestershire, July 1st, 1798, By Cornelius Winter . . . Shrewsbury : 1799. 8vo. Three leaves & pp. 28. 6.P.L.
Same thing; Catalogue of the Gloucestershire Collection: Books, Pamphlets and Documents ...by Roland Austin - - 1928 - 1236 Page 956 has "A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Zacharias Horlick, who departed this life, June 20th, in the 92d year of his age: preached at Painswick . ..."
Chr record on family search says his parents are Robert HORNETT? and Jane Beard. But Tim Lacy-Hulbert confirms Hornett confusion on other occassions, so this could well be correct.
From: 'Painswick: Economic history', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 70-9. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19043; By the Stroud-Gloucester road, a mile downstream of Small's Mill, stood Rock Mill, which was a fulling-mill in 1738 when it was occupied by William Packer. Anthony Bidmead was working it in 1743 and Job Gardner occupied it at his death in 1768. In 1776 Zacharias Horlick, senior, and John Horlick were making cloth at the mill, which was owned and occupied by James Stanley in 1795.
From: 'Painswick: Introduction', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 56-65. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19041; A group of houses north of the inn include Rossway, a 19th-century house built on earlier foundations, and a pair of bay-fronted early-19th-century houses erected for members of the Horlick family of clothiers who also owned Hambutts House in Edge Road.
His will (see also above 'Painswick Stream' for details of property left); Gloucestershire: - Wills Proved in the Court of Bishop of Gloucester, 1660-1800 Burials 1604. Calendar of Gloucestershire Wills. Proved in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Gloucester <GR:"H3"1798 County: Gloucestershire Country: England Horlick, Zachariah, sen., Painswick 41
Zacharias# married Hannah# Morgan on 9 Jul 1735. (Hannah# Morgan was born in 1708 in Painswick, Glos, died in 1778 and was buried on 18 Jan 1778 in Painswick, Glos.)
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