Spindler (or Spindlar), Nathaniel (1703-17)
Spindler (or Spindlar), Nathaniel, London, upholder (1703–17). From 1703–17 living in a house in the parish of St Mildred, Bread (or Broad) St. This may have been the brick house in Harts Honar Alley, south side of Basing Lane which is mentioned in insurance policies. He also insured three or four other properties in the same area. The most valuable of these with a cover of £400 was included in the policy in December 1703 but was no longer there in December 1710. One of the other properties, possibly his dwelling house, was valued at £250 and the others at £125 each. [GL, Hand in Hand MS vol. 2, p. 668; vol. 8, refs 5111–15; vol. 10, ref. 23895; vol. 18, p. 106]