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Andrewes, Thomas, 25 Baldwin St, Bristol, cm and upholder (1781–d. 1819). In 1785 supplied a considerable quantity of fine inlaid furniture for the Mansion House, Queen's Sq. The cost of Andrewes's work amounted to £594 1s 9d.
Campbell, Robert
London; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1754–93)
Chebsey, John
Cleare, Thomas
‘The Indian Chair’, south side of St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (fl.1724)
Evans, John
Broad Mead, Bristol, Somerset; cabinet maker (1774–1801)
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Grendey, Giles, London, cm (b. 1693–d. 1780). Giles Grendey was born in Wotton-under-Edge, Glos., the son of William Grendey, and his wife Anne (neé Hall). In 1709 he was app. to William Sherborne, a second-generation London joiner.
Hall, Joseph, Hull, Yorks., cm, carpenter and joiner (1740–54). Son of Joseph Hall, joiner; admitted burgess in 1740. In 1749 his app.
Kennett, Robert & Kidd, William, London, u (1766–95). Amongst the Chancery Masters’ Exhibits in the PRO is an account book of a furniture-making firm for 1792–95.
Morison & Co
Rackstrow (or Rackstraw), Benjamin, London, cm, sculptor and picture frame maker (c.1720–d.1772).