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Anderson, John

Liverpool, Lancashire then Annapolis, Maryland, USA; cabinet maker, carver, tavern keeper and slave owner (c.1746-d. 1759)

Arrowsmith, Stephen
London; turner and cabinet maker (fl.c.1730–58)

Barton, I., address unrecorded. Between 15 February and 10 March 1798 supplied a mahogany Pembroke table and four ‘Camber’ chairs, and cleaned ‘the bookcase & bureau of ink etc’, for Stourhead. [Wilts. RO, MS 383/5/1]

Bateman, John

‘The Golden Ball’ by the Dytchside, Holborn Bridge, London; cabinet maker (fl.1708)

Belcher & Gray

London; cabinet maker and upholsterer (fl. 1769–81)

Addresses given at Brownlow Street, Holborn, 1769–83, and Poultney Street, Golden Square, 1783–84.

Bell, Elizabeth

‘The White Swan’, against the South Gate, St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (1740–c.1758).

Bell, Philip

St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker and upholder (fl. 1758–74) 

Bennet(t), Samuel

‘at the Sign of the Cabinet’, Lothbury, London, cabinet maker (c. 1695–d. 1741).

Birtle, —, address unrecorded (1728–29). Named in the Holkham Hall accounts supplying in 1728 a mahogany bureau, £1 8s; 2 mahogany tables and 2 screens, £10 18s; and in 1729, a mahogany writing table, £6 6s, and a wainscot dumbwaiter, £1 8s.

Bonnel(l), Thomas

133 Long Acre, London; upholder and cabinet maker (1744–d.1782)

Bradshaw, Thomas

10 St Paul's Churchyard, London, upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1754–75).

Brunswick, Myrthil; Brunswick Brothers

Newman Street, London; cabinet makers, buhl makers, inlayers (fl.1850-71)

Buck, Ann

at ‘The Queen's Head’, Holborn, near Hatton Garden, London; dealer in furniture and upholstery (1741–50)

Chapman, Thomas

17 Old Bethlem (Bedlam), London; cabinet maker and bedstead maker (fl. 1748–80)

Connery, Patrick

Limerick, Ireland; cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1768-88)

Cooke, Isaac

Bath, Som.; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1765–1778)

Cooke, John

Chester, Cheshire; cabinet maker (fl. 1765–89)

Free 18 February 1765 after serving as an apprentice to the cabinet maker, Philip Prestbury of Chester.