Hetl(e)y, Thomas (1709-16)
Hetl(e)y, Thomas, Witch St, London, upholder (1709–16). Took out Hand in Hand Insurance policies on 29 April 1709 and April 1716 for £225 on his house; and a Sun policy on 7 July 1716 on goods and merchandise in his house. [GL, Hand in Hand MS vol. 7, ref. 2676; vol. 15, p. 621; GL, Sun MS vol. 5, ref. 6964] Possibly the Thomas Hetley, u, who supplied upholstery and furniture to Hatfield House, Herts., 1710–11. In June 1710 he was paid £233 18s including £21 3s for a wainscot bedstead; £20 for a woodwork tester; and £5 for six walnut framed chairs and two square stools. In December 1710 he received £100 in part for upholstery; and in May 1711, £267 for general supply of materials. [Hatfield House, MS bills 473] Named in the Felbrigg, Norfolk papers on 5 March 1710 receiving £50; and in February 1711, £40. [Norfolk RO, Felgrigg papers, WKC 6/23]