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Banting, France & Co., 27 St James's St, London, cm and u (1813–40).
Beckwith, John, 5 Rathbone Pl., Oxford St, London, upholder and cm (1806–16). Also recorded at 8 Stangate St, Lambeth, in 1808. Trade card [Banks Coll., BM] shows Grecian sofa and elaborate draped window pelmet, and reads ‘from St. Martin's Lane’.
Bott, Thomas, London, cm and u (1816–39). Addresses given at 10–11 Gt Portland St, Oxford St 1816–31, and 28 Margaret St, 1832–39. [D] Supplied furniture to Streatlam Castle, Co. Durham, receipts for which are dated July 1829 and January 1830.
Bradburn(e), John
London; cabinet maker, upholder, appraiser, undertaker (fl.1750–d. 1781)
Bradshaw, William
Bullock, William
Burnett, Thomas, Strand, London, u and cm (1744–74). Recorded at ‘The King's Arms, against the New Church in the Strand’, 1747–66, and no. 61 Strand, 1760–74. [D] In partnership with Gilbert Burnett, 1747–74.
Channon, John
109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b. 1711–d. c. 1783)
Cobb, John
Curle, Thomas & Son, carpenters (1800–03). Undertook work for the Royal Family. Accounts for work amounted to £69 9s 9d in 1800 and in 1803 £18 14s.
Dalrymple, Hugh
London; upholder and undertaker (fl. 1809–c.1829)
Dawe(s) (or Daws) Robert
17 Margaret St, Cavendish Sq., London, cabinet maker, upholder and recumbent chair manufacturer (1820–39)
Dawson, William, address unknown. Mahogany ‘cockfighting’ chair dated 1773, with original ink bottles, spurs, leather castors and covered in russet leather, recorded. [Antiques, December 1965, p. 750]
Dowbiggin(g) or Dowbiggen, Thomas
Eyre(s), James & Large, James, 226 Piccadilly, opposite ‘The Black Bear Inn’, London, carpet, bedding, cabinet warehouse and manufactory, undertakers (1777–99).
France, William snr
Francis, William
Fuhrlohg, Christopher
Gardner, Andrew, Woburn, Beds., u (1799–1830). Trading at Market Pl. in 1830, Regularly features in the Woburn Abbey accounts as an u and general handyman. Most of the furniture supplied was for the servants’ quarters or for estate use.
Gomm, William & Richard
London; cabinet maker and upholder(c.1698–1794)
Goodison, Benjamin
Haddock, Elka (Elkanah or Elkunah), London, joiner and cm (1732–43). Recorded as Elkanah in Denmark St, St Giles-in-the-Fields, in 1732; as Elkunah in Greek St, 1737; and Elkanah, late of Dean St, Soho, in 1743.
Hallett, William snr & jnr
Hensman, Thomas, New St, Birmingham, cm and u (1809–35). Recorded at no. 15, 1814–22, and no. 18 in 1830–35. Submitted bill to Mrs Leigh of Stoneleigh, Warks.
Hobcraft, John
London; joiner, carpenter and builder (fl.1757–84)