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Hunter, William (1741-1802)

Hunter, William

465 Strand, London; upholder (1741–1802)

The son of William Hunter, mariner of St John's, Wapping, apprenticed to Charles Grange on November 1741.

Admitted a freeman of the Upholders’ Company by servitude on 3 August 1749.

Master in 1780.

Bound his son, James Hunter, as apprentice, 1769–77 [Guildhall Library, Upholders’ Company records].

Addresses given at 465 Strand (1769); Bond Street (1786); Lewisham (1794); and Margate, Kent (1802).

Source: DEFM

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