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Alexander, –, address unrecorded (1748). On 13 June 1748 £6 6s was paid by Mrs Bowes to ‘Alexander for a pair of branches lackered’. [Durham RO, D/St/V1488–90]
Bell, Elizabeth
‘The White Swan’, against the South Gate, St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (1740–c. 1758).
Booker, John & Francis
Bowman, William, Liverpool, cm (1788).
Burton, —, Stamford, Lincs., carver and gilder (c. 1826–32). Trade card reads: ‘CARVER, GILDER, Looking Glass and Picture Frame Maker, Bookbinder &c. Glasses polished and silvered. Frames made to Pattern. Old Frames Regilt.
Chew, William
12 Lord St, Liverpool, Lancs.; upholder and cabinet maker (b. 1784–d. 1824)
Clements, John, George St, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, cm and u (1822–30). In 1823 at 8 George St. The business was in financial difficulties by the mid 1820s.
Clinch, Thomas, ‘The Clock Case’, Long Alley, Moorfields, London, clock case maker and japanner (c. 1730)
Coade, Eleanor and her successors
London (1769- c.1840).
Collinson and Lock
London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators and retailers (fl.1870-1899)
Du Vige, Isaac, London, cm (1681). Described by the Threadneedle St Relief in September 1681 as a ‘jeune gentilhomme’, the son of a recently converted Catholic, arrived from Paris ‘last Lord's Day’.
Ed(d)en, John jnr, Liverpool, cm (1760–d. 1802). Addresses given in partnership with Ellen Rigg, cm, at Newmarket in 1765, and Derby Sq., 1766–67; recorded alone at 11 Derby Sq.
Elward, George & Marsh, William
Felster, John
Dublin, Ireland; upholder and auctioneer (fl.1698-1701)
Recorded ‘…over against Mrs Lucas's Coffee House under the Cork Change on Cork Hill’, 1698-1701.
Ferguson, Mary, address unrecorded, cm or furniture dealer (1686).
Fuhrlohg, Christopher
Goertz, H. L. & Son, Henry; Thomas D.
Goodison, Benjamin
Green, Charles
Sheffield, Yorkshire; cabinet makers (fl.1876-1886)
In 1876 his address was listed as 2 Bank Street, Sheffield and from thereon at 5 Howard Street.
Grendey, Giles
London; cabinet maker (b.1693–d.1780)
Born in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, Giles Grendey was the son of William and Anne (neé Hall) Grendey.
Halfehide, Thomas
Fleet Street, London; cabinet maker (fl.1690-1723)
Halls (or Halse), Richard, Ashburton, Devon, cm and auctioneer (1826–30). Trading at North St in 1830.
Jensen, Gerrit
Long Acre and St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (fl.c.1667–d.1715)
Kennett, Robert & Kidd, William
Kirks, Samuel, Liverpool, u (1731–d. 1785). App. to Charles Aven in 1731. Also had a Chester connection for he is shown in the 1747 poll bk of that city even though he was at this date resident in Liverpool.