Hoole, John (1690-1710)
Hoole, John, London, u (1690–1710). Announced in London Gazette, 1 May 1690, that he had ‘removed from the Rose in Cornhill, to the Rose in Bishopsgate Street near Cornhill; who hath new fashioned Silk and Stuff Beds ready standing Glasses, Tables and Chests of Drawers, to be sold at reasonable Prices.’ Advertised in Athenian Mercury, 18 March 1693; and a notice in Daily Courant, 17 October 1709 read: ‘John Hoole, Upholsterer, at the Rose in Bishopsgate-street over against Thread-needle-street, leaving off his Trade, selleth his Goods very cheap: The House and Shop to be Lett, having 4 Rooms and Closets on a Floor.’ [Heal; Hilton Price, Signs of Old London; Harris, Old English Furniture, p. 23]
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