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Anderton, Henry, Liverpool, cm and upholder (1811–19). In 1811 traded from 18 Sir Thomas Buildings and in the same year is recorded at 2 Marble St with a partner called Jamieson.
Beakey, Patrick
Belshaw, Edmund jnr, Liverpool, cm (1802–05). Admitted freeman on 8 July 1802. Took app. in 1802 named Samuel Sharrat, who petitioned freedom in 1818.
Bo(w)yer, Francis
Shrewsbury, Shropshire; joiner (fl.1632-37)
Boon, John, 9 Duke St, Liverpool, with shop at 1 Waterloo Pl., Church St, cm and u (1827). Declared bankrupt, Liverpool Mercury, 25 May 1827.
Capstack (or Capstick), James
Chippendale, Thomas snr
Cobb, John
Cole, J.
Stanwell, Middlesex; cabinet maker (fl.1883)
Cooke, John, Chester, cm (1765–89). Free 18 February 1765 after serving as app. under Philip Prestbury of Chester, cm. By 1771 had set up in business in Eastgate St.
Copeland, Robert, Liverpool, cm (1766–d. 1796). Initially traded from an address in High St but by 1772 had moved to 36 Lord St. The number in Lord St from 1781 was 32.
Cork & Goring, Gt Alice St, Goodman's Fields, London, cm and u (1818). Bankrupt 1818 and their stock sold by auction October 1818.
Cowlin & Son, William
Stratton Street, Bristol; church furnishers (fl.1888)
Dart, William
High Street, Totnes, Devon; cabinet maker, carver (fl.1879-89)
Duncan, George, South Shields, Co. Durham, cm (d. 1774).
Eckhardt, Anthony George
London, cabinet maker (fl. 1771–98)
Frogley, Arthur, Oxford, master carpenter (1664–95). Worked on the Sheldonian Theatre as master carpenter with Wren, 1664–69. Carried out the panelling in the Hall at Brasenose, and his bill survives for benches, chairs and tables made for it, 1683–84.
Gardner, Matthew, Liverpool, cm (1796–d. 1815). Son of John Gardner, pot painter. Free 25 May 1796. In 1800 at 22 Whitechapel, the number changing to 85 in 1805 and 90, 1807–11. By 1813 at 79 Mount Pleasant.
Gorden, Richard, Exeter, Devon, cm and chairmaker (1763–74). In September 1763 at the sign of the ‘Mahogany-Tree’, Northgate St where he made and sold ‘all Sorts of Cabinet and Chair Work’. He also sold lookingglasses.
Gumley, Elizabeth
London; cabinet maker (fl. 1727-29)
Hands, Thomas
Handyside & Co
Hasert (Hazard) Peter, snr & jnr
Head, Jonathon
Gt George Street, Liverpool; cabinet maker (1813)
Hems, H. & Sons
The Ecclesiastical Art Works, Exeter, Devon; cabinet carvers & gilders, carved woodwork manufacturers, ecclesiastical & architectural carvers & sculptors (fl.1876-1914)
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