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Good, George (1762-79)

Good, George

121 Fleet Street, London; upholsterer (fl. 1762–79)

The son of Peter Good a Glasgow excise officer.

Apprenticed to Edward Webster on 15 February 1743 and  turned over to Francis Say on 10 October 1745. Made free of the Upholders’ Company by servitude, 4 November 1762 {Guildhall Library (GL), Upholders Company records].

A fellow of the Society of Arts, 1763–65.

Declared bankrupt [Gents Magazine, August 1779]. 

Source: DEFM

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