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Johnson, Thomas (1761-1764)

Johnson, Thomas

Lincoln, Lincolnshire; joiner and cabinet maker (1761–64)

The son of William Johnson of Lincoln, cabinet maker and joiner.

On 14 March 1761 he took over the mastership of his father's apprentice because of his death.

Probably the craftsman who supplied Lord Monson with a chest of drawers at a cost of £2 5s in 1764 [Apprentice book; Lincoln Record Office, Monson 10/1/A/5, 11/62/S].

Source: DEFM

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