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Cattrall (or Catherall), William (1818-40)

Cattrall (or Catherall), William, Liverpool, cm (1818–40. Son of Jonathan Cathrall, pot maker. App. to Ralph Magill in 1806 and free, 17 June 1818. By 1827 he was in partnership with Thomas Whittingham and trading from 3 Hood St. In July 1831 the partners advertised that they had to let in Gt Charlotte St ‘an excellent WORKSHOP, with an OFFICE & STORE ROOM, a good STOVE & roomy YARD; together with a very convenient DWELLING HOUSE adjoining’ suitable for ‘JOINERS CABINET MAKERS etc’. Subsequently the business was carried on from 6 Leigh St North (1835) and Westmorland Pl. with a shop at 6 and 11 Brooks Alley. The business took the following apps: Neil NcNabb (1822), Joseph Mitchell (1823), Frances Underwood (1823), Joseph Davies (1825), Thomas Pike (1825), Robert Pawlett (1827), Thomas Wakefield (1830), John Maybreck (1832), and Thomas Thompson (1834). [D; Liverpool Mercury, 1 July 1831; freemen reg.; app. enrolment bks]

The original entry from Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840 can be found at British History Online.