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Hallam, John (1700)

Hallam, John, address unrecorded, joiner (1700). Named in the Chatsworth account book 6 in June 1700, ‘For makeing 24 yards of deal wainscot in a Press to hang his Graces Clothes in at 6d a yard’, costing £1 12s; and ‘Making a Cupboard in ye passage to ye Stewards parlour’, 3s. Hallam also carried out general joinery duties such as taking down and putting up furniture.

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