The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
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E.S. PEGLER
41-43, London Street, Norwich
E.S. Pegler - Norwich - 1895
Formerly styled 'Pegler Brothers'.
Thought to have been established in 1834 by the brothers, Alfred and Edwin Samuel Pegler.
The business was later acquired by Richard Winsor Bishop.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 73#p153173
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41-43, London Street, Norwich
E.S. Pegler - Norwich - 1895
Formerly styled 'Pegler Brothers'.
Thought to have been established in 1834 by the brothers, Alfred and Edwin Samuel Pegler.
The business was later acquired by Richard Winsor Bishop.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 73#p153173
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
J.E. READ
37, St. Stephen's Street, Norwich
J.E. Read - Norwich - 1895
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37, St. Stephen's Street, Norwich
J.E. Read - Norwich - 1895
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
HUGH FOX & SONS
21 & 22, Haymarket, Norwich
Hugh Fox & Sons - Norwich - 1895
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21 & 22, Haymarket, Norwich
Hugh Fox & Sons - Norwich - 1895
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
WILLIAM RALFS
7, & 8, London Street, Norwich
William Ralfs - Norwich - 1870
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7, & 8, London Street, Norwich
William Ralfs - Norwich - 1870
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
WINSOR BISHOP
41-43, London Street, Norwich
Winsor Bishop - Norwich - sales box detail
This was the continuation of the business of E.S. Pegler. The business was acquired by Richard Winsor Bishop, probably around the end of the 19th century, and restyled to Winsor Bishop shortly afterwards.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p145999
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41-43, London Street, Norwich
Winsor Bishop - Norwich - sales box detail
This was the continuation of the business of E.S. Pegler. The business was acquired by Richard Winsor Bishop, probably around the end of the 19th century, and restyled to Winsor Bishop shortly afterwards.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p145999
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
S.S. BURLINGHAM
81, High Street, King's Lynn
S.S. Burlingham - King's Lynn - 1922
Samuel S. Burlingham died on the 2nd January 1927 from heart failure following an attack of pleurisy.
S.S. Burlingham Ltd. were noted as Royal Warrant Holders as Clockmakers in 1951.
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81, High Street, King's Lynn
S.S. Burlingham - King's Lynn - 1922
Samuel S. Burlingham died on the 2nd January 1927 from heart failure following an attack of pleurisy.
S.S. Burlingham Ltd. were noted as Royal Warrant Holders as Clockmakers in 1951.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=32464&p=167369&hil ... am#p167369
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
THOMAS FREESTONE
Butter Market, Bury St. Edmunds
Thomas Freestone - Bury St. Edmunds - 1771
Thomas Freestone was the grandson of the Ipswich clockmaker, Thomas Moore, being the son of Moore's daughter, Elizabeth.
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Butter Market, Bury St. Edmunds
Thomas Freestone - Bury St. Edmunds - 1771
Thomas Freestone was the grandson of the Ipswich clockmaker, Thomas Moore, being the son of Moore's daughter, Elizabeth.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
STADLER
Ipswich
CYCLISTS IN COLLISION
Both Seriously Injured
At the Low Field Heath, Crawley, yesterday, two cyclists named P. W. Wisdom, of Brixton, and Stadler, a watchmaker, of Ipswich, collided. Both men were badly injured. Stadler's condition being most critical.
Source: South Wales Echo - 4th August 1897
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Ipswich
CYCLISTS IN COLLISION
Both Seriously Injured
At the Low Field Heath, Crawley, yesterday, two cyclists named P. W. Wisdom, of Brixton, and Stadler, a watchmaker, of Ipswich, collided. Both men were badly injured. Stadler's condition being most critical.
Source: South Wales Echo - 4th August 1897
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
S.H. DAVIS
138, Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff
S.H. Davis - Westcliff - box-detail
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138, Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff
S.H. Davis - Westcliff - box-detail
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
CAROLINE CACELL
Buttermarket, Ipswich
Caroline Cavell - Ipswich - 1789
Widow of Nathaniel Cavell.
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Buttermarket, Ipswich
Caroline Cavell - Ipswich - 1789
Widow of Nathaniel Cavell.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JAMES JOLLY
Colchester
ATTEMPTED MURDER
A silversmith, named James Jolly, has been charged before the magistrates at Colchester with attempting to murder his wife, from whom he had been separated for some time. On Friday evening, in a condition of furious intoxication, he forced himself into the lodgings of his mother-in-law, with whom his wife resided. Bursting into the room where she was, he first dealt her a terrific blow on the face and then struggled with her and her sister. It was noticed that he had an open razor in his hand. The two women succeeded in wresting this from him, and the sister ran from the room with it; whereupon the man, taking of his coat, exclaimed, "I am ready for the gallows - I will be hung for you," and attacked his wife again, this time endeavouring to strangle her. He was, however, prevented by a neighbour, and his wife got away from him. On Monday It was testified that the prisoner was of unsound mind, he had been a teetotaller up to the time his wife left him, since that time had taken to drink. He was remanded pending an application to the Secretary of State for his removal in custody to a place where he may receive proper medical attention.
Source: The Cardiff Times - 7th September 1867
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Colchester
ATTEMPTED MURDER
A silversmith, named James Jolly, has been charged before the magistrates at Colchester with attempting to murder his wife, from whom he had been separated for some time. On Friday evening, in a condition of furious intoxication, he forced himself into the lodgings of his mother-in-law, with whom his wife resided. Bursting into the room where she was, he first dealt her a terrific blow on the face and then struggled with her and her sister. It was noticed that he had an open razor in his hand. The two women succeeded in wresting this from him, and the sister ran from the room with it; whereupon the man, taking of his coat, exclaimed, "I am ready for the gallows - I will be hung for you," and attacked his wife again, this time endeavouring to strangle her. He was, however, prevented by a neighbour, and his wife got away from him. On Monday It was testified that the prisoner was of unsound mind, he had been a teetotaller up to the time his wife left him, since that time had taken to drink. He was remanded pending an application to the Secretary of State for his removal in custody to a place where he may receive proper medical attention.
Source: The Cardiff Times - 7th September 1867
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
J.D. FISHER
228, High Street, Lincoln
J.D. Fisher - Lincoln - 1895
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228, High Street, Lincoln
J.D. Fisher - Lincoln - 1895
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
BARRON CLARK & SON
7, Emery Lane, Boston, and Peterbrough
Barron Clark & Son - Boston, Lincs. - 1913
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7, Emery Lane, Boston, and Peterbrough
Barron Clark & Son - Boston, Lincs. - 1913
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A. WIXLEY
3, High Street, Southend
A. Wixley - Southend - 1890
From J.W. Benson.
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3, High Street, Southend
A. Wixley - Southend - 1890
From J.W. Benson.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JOSEPH ALEXANDER
Norwich
JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Jeweller, deceased.
Norwich, 19th January 1849.
All persons to whom Joseph Alexander, late of the parish of St. Peter of Mancroft, in the city of Norwich, Jeweller, deceased, stood indebted at the time of his death and who have not yet sent in an account of their claims, are requested so to do, within seven days from the date hereof, or they will be excluded from participating in the distribution which the executor, Mr. Joel Fox, of the said city, Furrier, is about to make, of the assets of the deceased, And all persons who now stand indebted to the estate of the deceased, are required immediately to pay their debts to the said executor.
James Winter.
Solicitor to the Executor.
Source: The London Gazette - 23rd January 1849
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Norwich
JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Jeweller, deceased.
Norwich, 19th January 1849.
All persons to whom Joseph Alexander, late of the parish of St. Peter of Mancroft, in the city of Norwich, Jeweller, deceased, stood indebted at the time of his death and who have not yet sent in an account of their claims, are requested so to do, within seven days from the date hereof, or they will be excluded from participating in the distribution which the executor, Mr. Joel Fox, of the said city, Furrier, is about to make, of the assets of the deceased, And all persons who now stand indebted to the estate of the deceased, are required immediately to pay their debts to the said executor.
James Winter.
Solicitor to the Executor.
Source: The London Gazette - 23rd January 1849
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JOHN WILLIAM GIBBINS
167, later, 335, High Street, Lincoln
Gibbins - Lincoln - 1895
Noted as bankrupt in 1904.
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167, later, 335, High Street, Lincoln
Gibbins - Lincoln - 1895
Noted as bankrupt in 1904.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A Listing of Watchmakers, Jewellers and Silversmiths Working in Bury St. Edmunds in 1934:
Carter, W., 12 Brentgovel Street
Champness, Thurlow, 14, Abbeygate Street
Collis, W. H., & Son, Ltd ., 20 Abbeygate Street
Frost, W., 87 St John 's Street
Mayhew, H., 8 Guildhall Street
Sneezum, W., 5 St. John’s Street
Taylor, C.W., 22 Churchgate Street
Webber, L., 64 St. John's Street
Wickens, A., High Street, Ixworth
Wilson, George W., 14 Cornhill
Source: Eastern Counties of England Trade Directory - 1934-5
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Carter, W., 12 Brentgovel Street
Champness, Thurlow, 14, Abbeygate Street
Collis, W. H., & Son, Ltd ., 20 Abbeygate Street
Frost, W., 87 St John 's Street
Mayhew, H., 8 Guildhall Street
Sneezum, W., 5 St. John’s Street
Taylor, C.W., 22 Churchgate Street
Webber, L., 64 St. John's Street
Wickens, A., High Street, Ixworth
Wilson, George W., 14 Cornhill
Source: Eastern Counties of England Trade Directory - 1934-5
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
T.S. HIGGINS
Kneesworth Street, Royston
T.S. Higgins - Royston - 1886
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Kneesworth Street, Royston
T.S. Higgins - Royston - 1886
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JEREMIAH WING
Braintree
I. Wing - Braintree - 1821
Jeremiah Wing served his apprenticeship under Thomas Bennett of Coggeshall.
Jeremiah Wing also held the position of Overseer of the Poor in Braintree.
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Braintree
I. Wing - Braintree - 1821
Jeremiah Wing served his apprenticeship under Thomas Bennett of Coggeshall.
Jeremiah Wing also held the position of Overseer of the Poor in Braintree.
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WILLIAM VEALE
Harwich
William Veale - Harwich - 1774
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Harwich
William Veale - Harwich - 1774
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