Robert Lucas Chance
Robert Lucas Chance (1791-1865) of Chance Brothers and Co
1811 Married at Bobcary, Somerset, to Louisa Homer
1814 Mentioned. Robert Lucas Chance of Bristol, Merchant.[1]
1820 Mentioned. Evan Rees and Robert Lucas Chance, Paul's Wharf, London, Window Glass Merchants.[2]
1822 Partnership dissolved. '...Partnership lately subsisting between Robert Lucas Chance and Joseph Dixon, of Paul's-Wharf, in the City of London, Merchants, is this Jay dissolved by mutual consent.— Robert Lucas Chance is to pay and receive all debts due from and to the said Partnership ...'[3]
1824 Robert Lucas Chance bought the glassworks of the British Crown Glass Co in Spon Lane, makers of blown window glass.
1841 Robert Chance 55, Glass manufacturer, living in Lady Wood, with Louisa Chance 50, Maria Chance 35, Mary Chance 27, Caroline Chance 21, Frank Chance 14, John Chance 13[4]
1851 Robert Lucas Chance 68, glass and chemical manufacturer, employing 1600 men, lived in Ladywood with Louise Chance 63, Caroline Chance 31, John H Chance 23, and his sister Maria Chance 47[5]
1861 Living at Perivale Street, Lady Wood, Birmingham: Robert Lucas Chance (age 70 born Birmingham), Glass and Alkali (number of hands employed ... by another member of the firm) and Brick maker, 40 (?) men, 13 boys, 19 women, 27 girls. With his wife Louisa Chance (age 73 born Birmingham). Also six servants, three visitors and a boarder, Francis C. Fultin, provided for by R. L. Chance.[6]
1865 March 7th. Died, manufacturer of glass, acid and alkalis[7]
1865 July 13th. Probate granted to Frank Chance and John Homer Chance. Robert Lucas Chance, late of Summerfield House, Birmingham, manufacturer of Glass Acids and Alkalies who died at Northfleet, Kent