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Alden, Anne, Below the conduit, Exeter, Devon, u (1717–24). In 1717 took app. named Humphrey Wilcox who continued the business at the same address on her retirement in 1724.
Baines, Henry
Lancaster, Lancs.; joiner and cabinet maker (fl.1731–84).
Brodie, Francis
Lawnmarket and Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker, wright, and glass grinder (b.1708-d.1782)
Cleare, Thomas
‘The Indian Chair’, south side of St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (fl.1724)
Crook, Benjamin Snr
Dilliway, D. D.
Surrey; joiner (fl.1901-11)
Harris Henry
Carmarthen, Wales; cabinet maker (fl.c.1850-1880)
Hicks, J., Lower Pembroke St, London. Mahogany easel toilet mirror recorded with rectangular plate and pierced swanneck pediment, the frame stamped ‘J. Hicks, Pembroke Street’. The stamp of ‘J. Hicks, 5 Lr.
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.
Hudson, Edward
Lancaster, Lancashire; cabinet maker (1802–05)
Hudson, Francis, York, joiner (1709–33). Trading in Stonegate in 1729. Son of Francis Hudson, whitesmith; admitted freeman by patrimony in 1709.
Jackman, Paul
over against Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, cabinet maker (fl. c.1740)
Lloyd, Mrs
Dublin, Ireland; japanner (fl.1726)
Lockwood, Samuel, next door to ‘The Rose Inn’, parish of St Peter, Ipswich, Suffolk, u and joiner (1739). Bankruptcy declared June 1739 when the sale of his stock was advertised.
Lomax, Francis
Mardol, Shrewsbury, Salop; cabinet maker and upholder (fl. c. 1723–c. 1750)
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)
Nix, George
Covent Garden, London; cabinet maker (fl.1691–51)
Peter, Alexander
Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker and wright (fl.1713-1772)
Robinson, James
Dublin, Ireland; joiner and cabinet maker (fl.1701-d.1747)
Freeman of the City of Dublin as a Joiner by Service, Midsummer 1701.
Recorded in Eustace Street, 1704-47.
Stonier, John & William
Townson, James
Lancaster, Lancs.; carver (fl.1757-68)