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Bennet(t), Samuel
‘at the Sign of the Cabinet’, Lothbury, London, cabinet maker (c. 1695–d. 1741).
Fish, Peter
Hopton, Suffolk; cabinet maker (fl.1744–d. 1788)
Fogg, J., London, chinaman to His Majesty (1824–28). Trading at 150 Regent St, 1826–28. Submitted a bill to Lord Gwydir for work done between 2 March 1824 and 15 April 1826, totalling £177 15s 8d.
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Haupt, Georg
London; cabinet maker (b. 1741–d. 1784)
Hildebrand, —, temporarily in London, ‘Proprietor and Maker of the most Magnificent Cabinet in the World’. A notice, c. 1780, advertised the spectacle of his extraordinary cabinet at ‘Mr.
Kettle, Henry
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker, upholder and undertaker (fl. c.1773–97)
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)
Moore, James snr
Pardoe, John
London; cabinet maker and upholder (1717–48)
Seddon, George I
Aldersgate St, London; cabinet maker (fl. 1753–d.1801)
Town & Emanuel
Vile, William
Walker, Thomas, Scale Lane and Savile St, Hull, Yorks., cm (1765–94). App. to Charles Rawlins, cm of Beverley, Yorks.; free in 1765. On his death in 1794 the business was continued by his widow Elizabeth and his son Robert.