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Bell, Philip
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker and upholder (1758–74)
Biggar, John
Bowen, -
Carmathen, Wales; cabinet maker (fl.c.1790)
Bowen, Alfred Thomas
London; cabinet maker (b.1857 – d.1948)
Bradley, Richard
Horsemarket, Warrington, Lancs.; cabinet maker (fl.1796–1808)
Bradley, Robert, Horsemarket, Warrington, Lancs., cm and u (1805–48). Declared bankrupt, Liverpool Mercury, 27 June 1817, but trading again from 1818–48; recorded wrongly as ‘Beadley’ in 1818. Secretaire bookcase, c.
Brown, W., 6 Gt George St, Liverpool, cm and u (1832–34). Advertised in Liverpool Mercury, 18 May 1832, that he ‘has removed from 41 St. James Street to No. 6 Great George Street’. Sale of stock announced, same paper, 2 May 1834, ‘of Mr. W.
Brunswick & Co.
Newman Street, London; furniture maker (fl.1862)
Channon, John
109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b.1711–d.c.1783)
Cox & Son(s); Cox, Sons, Buckley & Company
Southampton Street & Lambeth, London & Thames Ditton, Surrey; church & domestic furniture makers, retailers, carvers and gilders (fl.1853-1935)
Durham, John
London, cabinet maker and upholder (1821–35)
Gomm, William & Richard
Goodison, Benjamin
Gregson, Joseph
Liverpool, Lancs., and London; upholsterer and interior surveyor (fl.1806–d. 1827).
Henshaw, William
Hodson, John, London, upholder and cm (1709–86). Son of Thomas Hodson, innholder of Lincoln. App. to Thomas Arne jnr on 23 February 1709, and admitted freeman of the Upholders’ Co. by servitude on 3 December 1718. Took app.
Irvin, Richard
James, Robert
Bristol; cabinet maker and upholder (fl. 1784–1831)
Kettle, Henry
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker, upholder and undertaker (fl. c.1773–97)
Knowles, Richard
London; cabinet maker (1783–93)
Linnell, William
Mallet, Francis Peter
48 Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell Green, London, cabinet maker and upholder (b. 1729–d. 1799)
Marshall, James jnr, York and Leeds, cm, upholder and appraiser (1755–d.1796). Appears to have run businesses either simultaneously or firstly in Leeds, c. 1755–66, then in York from 1768 until his death in 1796.
Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., later Morris & Co.
London; designers, makers, artists and upholsterers of furniture (fl.1861-c.1944)
Palmer, John, ‘The Cabinet & Star’, facing Lawrence Pountney Lane, Cannon St, London, cm and u (1765). His trade card [GL] was used as a receipt dated 18 April 1765.