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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1588. 39 In the 17th century residents included an upholsterer, plasterer, shoemaker, tanner, tailor, …
Survey of London
… Edmund Rush (Nos. 6 and 8), or his nominees, John Whitby, upholsterer and cabinet-maker (Nos. 10 and 12), and the Hon. … on the house', much of the work being done by Thomas Ison, upholsterer. 90 In 1907 the Estate accepted the surrender of …
Survey of London
… an organ-maker called Briggs on the second-floor, and an upholsterer (presumably upholstering Grendey's chairframes); …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… NewcastleThomas Sanderson, died December 11, 1795B. Kent, upholsterer, who died January 27, 1803Ralph Heron, died 13th …
Old and New London
… find Master Cardmaker, vicar of St. Bride's, and Warne, an upholsterer in Walbrook, both arraigned at St. Paul's before …
Survey of London
… was paid about 100 for mahogany furniture, 300 and the upholsterer, Thomas Burnett, 413 for crimson or yellow damask … Hallett, cabinet-maker. Ibid., bill of Thomas Burnett, upholsterer. Soane Museum, Adam drawings, vol. 8, No. 112; …
Survey of London
… conveyed the house to Thomas Haig of St. Martin's Lane, upholsterer, in trust for Sir Richard Hoare. This sale was …
Survey of London
… respectively of his book The Practical Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Treasury of Designs, House-Furnishing and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… the initials 'HWE', presumably those of Henry Wright, upholsterer, who bought the property in 1740 (deeds). He …
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