Joseph Medworth was apprenticed as a brick-layer and moved to London.
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Joseph Medworth returned as a successful developer and bought Thirloe's mansion.
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Joseph Medworth was apprenticed as a bricklayer and went to work in London.
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Joseph Medworth married Sarah Fisher in 1775 at Wisbech St Peter church.
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Joseph Medworth developed the site having bought Thurloe's mansion and estate from the See of Ely.
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Joseph Medworth built the Exchange Hall in 1811, later the Corn Exchange at the rear was opened.
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Joseph Medworth bought property to enable the circus to be connected with the marketplace by Market Street.
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John Joseph Medworth married Letitia second daughter of the late Mr Winter, merchant of this city, at the Independent Chapel, Lincoln on Tuesday, 5 February 1839.
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Joseph Medworth is recorded as living in the High St with his wife, son Harry, his mother, James and Sarah Miller, and two servants.
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