11/17/2023 0 Comments Furniture case for folio books![]() A Mr Badger, carver, subscribed to Chippendale's Director, 1754.īadger, Richard, Bolton-le-Moor, Lancs., cm and wheel maker (1793). Andrew, Holborn’ when discharged from Debtors’ Prison. īadger, Matthew, London, picture-frame maker (1761). īadger, Joseph, 25 Portobello, Sheffield, Yorks., carver and gilder (1822). īadger, James, Coleham, Shrewsbury, Salop, cm (1835). īadger, Ellen & Sons, 3 Bank St, Bolton, Lancs., cm and u (1814–34). Named in the Chiswick account book as receiving £5 6s. īadge, -, 58 Princess St, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, cm (1830). īaddely, Thomas, Uppingham, Rutland, cm (1732). īadcock, Thomas, 95 Chapel St, Salford, Lancs., cm (1834). īadcock, Richard, St Aldate's, Oxford, cm (1802). īadcock, Martha, St Aldate's, Oxford, cm (1805–08). īadcock, John, 31 and 34 New Bridge St, Exeter, Devon, cm (1830–40). Married Martha Jones at Bloxham, 29 July. īadcock, John, St Clement's, Oxford, cm (1751). See Martha Badcock.īadcock, Francis, St Aldate's, Oxford, cm (1768). Polled of St Peter-leBailey in 1802, and listed in directories, 1823–30, as cm and u, of St Aldate's. Took out a Sun Insurance policy in 1781 for £200 of which utensils and stock accounted for £140. īacon, William, Ordnance Row, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hants., cm and upholder (1781–98). 9 in 1819 also as an u in 1822 and as Bacon & Son, cm and chairmakers, 1826–35. īacon, Thomas, Bridge St, Boston, Lincs., cm (1819–35). on a house ‘on the north side of the street between Russells Mill and Globe Stairs’ and ‘divided into two tenements’, for £100. Took out several insurance policies with the Hand in Hand Co. īacon, Thomas, parish of St Mary, Rotherhithe, London, joiner and upholder (1706–20). īacon, Samuel, Alfreton, Derbs., cm (1829). ![]() īacon, Richard, Colchester, Essex, u (1734). Advertised in Yorkshire Gazette, 7 January 1837.īacon, Mark, Nottingham, cm (1746). īacon, John, White Horse Yd, Coppergate, York, joiner, cm, undertaker etc. īacon, John, Middle Row, Holborn, London, upholder (1763). Took out a Sun Insurance policy for £1,200 of which stock in trade accounted for £400. Subscribed to Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1803.īacon, John, ‘The Golden Fleece Inn’, Colchester, Essex, u (1728). īacon, James, address unrecorded, u (1803). Took out a Sun Insurance policy for £200 of which utensils, stock and goods accounted for £100. īacon, James, 6 New St Sq., Shoe Lane, London, cm (1778). A cm of the same name was also admitted on. to John Brunning admitted freeman of Norwich 26 April 1825. īacon, Charles, 31 Britannia St, City Rd, London, cm (1835). īackhouse, Thomas, Atherton St, Liverpool, cm (1787). īackhouse, Robert, Silver St, Westminster, London, carver (1749). īackhouse, Richard, 1 Grimshaw St, Preston, Lancs., cm (1825). Trading at 36 King St from 1766–74, then at 21 John St by 1784. īackhouse, James, 21 John St, Liverpool, cm (1769–81). īackhouse, Bartholomew, 36 Warren St, Liverpool, cm (1827). ![]() īack, William, St George's St, Canterbury, Kent, carver and gilder (1830–34). Recorded in 18 in the parish of St Peter in 1822–24, Monastery St and 1838–39, Westgate St Without. ![]() īabin, Augustine, 3 New St, Old St, London, chair and sofa maker, invalid, recumbent, etc. Babel, Peter, near James's St, Long Acre, London, papier-mâché frames and ornaments maker (1763).
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