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Baker, Barnard
Covent Garden, London; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1751–d.
Banks, —, address unrecorded (1750). Cited in the Holkham Hall accounts in 1750 as being paid £2 2s for a mahogany dining table, and £9 for a small wainscot table.
Banting, France & Co; Banting, France & Banting; Banting & Son; Thomas and William Banting
Bastard, Thomas, John and William
Baxter, Francis, address unrecorded (1709–25). Carried out work at Chicheley Hall, Bucks., between 1709–25 supplying in August 1709 a Communion Table for the Church, and in April 1723 wainscotting ‘little room with Elm’, costing £10 15s.
Bedwell, William, the Butter Mkt, Ipswich, Suffolk, joiner and cm (1723–42). As only joiner he took out a Sun Insurance policy on 6 January 1723 for £200 on his dwelling house in the parish of St Stephen.
Bell, Daniel
London; cabinet maker and upholsterer (1725–34)
Best, —, address unrecorded (1734). Provided ‘a wainscot pair of chests of drawers’ costing £1 8s for Holkham Hall in 1734. [V & A archives]
Bickadike (Bickerdike or Bickersdike), John
Newcastle; cabinet maker (fl.1734–59)
Billups, William, Cambridge, joiner (1664–1688).
Bladwell, John
Bow Street, Covent Garden, London; upholsterer, cabinet maker and chair maker (1724–68).
Brailsford, William
Sheffield, Yorkshire; cabinet maker and upholsterer (1774–1837)
Bream(e) (or Braem), Jasper
Bridges, Henry
406 Oxford Street, London; upholsterer & wainscot cabinet maker (fl.1845)
Brodie, Francis
Lawnmarket and Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker, wright, and glass grinder (b.1708-d.1782)
Burnett, Thomas, Strand, London, u and cm (1744–74). Recorded at ‘The King's Arms, against the New Church in the Strand’, 1747–66, and no. 61 Strand, 1760–74. [D] In partnership with Gilbert Burnett, 1747–74.
Burrows, Richard, Saffron Walden, Essex, cm and u (1777–87). Named in the accounts for Audley End, Essex, where he supplied Sir John Griffin Griffin with ‘12 Stained Chairs @ 4/10 for Steward's Room’, in 1777.
Cairns, Alexander
Edinburgh, Scotland; wright (fl.1708-51)
Crook, Benjamin Snr
Cure, George
Custance, William
Norwich & Fakenham, Norfolk; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1788-94)
Dell, Benjamin
Moorfields, London, bedstead maker (1749–1802)
Derignee (Devignee, Deuguée or Derique(e), Robert
Elliott, Charles; Davis & Elliott; Elliott Son & Francis; Elliott & Francis
Ellis, Richard
Shrewsbury, Shropshire; joiner (fl.1658-62)
Son of a joiner in Wem and probably apprenticed to him. He was made a burgess of Shrewsbury in 1661.