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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… York Mercury, 12 December 1720 announced that Mr. Dale, an upholsterer of Covent Garden has purchased the estate which … app. to Thomas Brown, freeman merchant tailor, by trade upholsterer. Admitted freeman of the Upholders Co. on 1 … a boa from a shop in Oxford St. Her husband was an upholsterer residing in Duke St., Bloomsbury Sq. Dawes, , …
Survey of London
… first laid out. In January 1765 George Smith Bradshaw, the upholsterer and tapestry-maker, took leases of the three … erected in 1765, 29 probably by George Smith Bradshaw, the upholsterer and tapestry-maker who at about the same time was …
Survey of London
… acquired in 1756 by George Smith Bradshaw, the prominent upholsterer and tapestry-maker. 104 In that year Bradshaw had … Street), held by George Smith Bradshaw, 109 the prominent upholsterer and tapestrymaker, previously of No. 59 Greek … a leasehold interest held by George Smith Bradshaw, the upholsterer and tapestry-maker of No. 91 Dean Street. 118 …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… consideration the Petition of Thomas Ikins, Citizen and Upholsterer, for relief from a bond wherein he stood bound …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for surplices, etc. 108 9 0 Hampden Reeves, 'tapetiario' [upholsterer], for chair covers, etc. 904 16 10 Thomas Roberts …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for surplices, etc. 21 1 1 Hampden Reeve, 'tapetiario' [upholsterer], for work and materials 1,308 80 0 Robert Petre, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ships in March and April 1706 203 6 6 Thomas Ferrers, upholsterer, for goods delivered on board hospital ships in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hancock, brazier (27 l. 10 s. 11 d.); William Pyke, upholsterer (127 l. 7 s. 10 d.); Mary Langley, pewterer (22 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
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