The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A Listing of those working in the trade in Chelmsford:
WATCH MAKERS
Greenhow, J. High Street
Kiddle, G. Mowlsham Street
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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WATCH MAKERS
Greenhow, J. High Street
Kiddle, G. Mowlsham Street
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A Listing of those working in the trade in Coggleshall:
WATCH MAKERS
Kuner, A. East Street
Fricker, J. Market Hill
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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WATCH MAKERS
Kuner, A. East Street
Fricker, J. Market Hill
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A Listing of those working in the trade in Harwich:
WATCH MAKERS
Parsons, A. Market Street
Goodwin, W. Church Street
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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WATCH MAKERS
Parsons, A. Market Street
Goodwin, W. Church Street
Source: Williams's Manufacturers' Directory, for London and Principal Market Towns in England - J. Williams - 1864
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
DAVID MUNSEY
19, Market Hill, Cambridge
D. Munsey - Cambridge - 1875
Late J.C. Peters.
Succeeded by Munsey & Co. Ltd. (see below post).
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19, Market Hill, Cambridge
D. Munsey - Cambridge - 1875
Late J.C. Peters.
Succeeded by Munsey & Co. Ltd. (see below post).
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MUNSEY & Co. Ltd.
19-20, Market Hill, Cambridge
Successors to David Munsey (see above post).
Noted as a retailer of the products of Atkin Brothers of Sheffield.
M & C Co Ld - Sheffield - 1929
MUNSEY & Co Ltd - CAMBRIDGE
Munsey & Co. Ltd. entered their marks with the London, Sheffield, and Chester assay offices.
The business was converted into a limited liability company in 1901.
By 1917 the business was in the hands of Edwin Jackson.
By 1928 the business was in the hands of Edwin Jackson (Director and Chairman), Leslie Edwin Jackson (Director), and Frank Clarabut Jackson (Director).
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19-20, Market Hill, Cambridge
Successors to David Munsey (see above post).
Noted as a retailer of the products of Atkin Brothers of Sheffield.
M & C Co Ld - Sheffield - 1929
MUNSEY & Co Ltd - CAMBRIDGE
Munsey & Co. Ltd. entered their marks with the London, Sheffield, and Chester assay offices.
The business was converted into a limited liability company in 1901.
By 1917 the business was in the hands of Edwin Jackson.
By 1928 the business was in the hands of Edwin Jackson (Director and Chairman), Leslie Edwin Jackson (Director), and Frank Clarabut Jackson (Director).
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
H. & L. CHILD
Chelmsford
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore carried on between the undersigned, as Silversmiths, Watchmakers, and Jewellers, at Chelmsford, under the firm of H. and L. Child, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 19th day of March 1840.
Henry Child.
L. Child.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th March 1840
H. and L. Child were the successors to J.T. Cremer.
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Chelmsford
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore carried on between the undersigned, as Silversmiths, Watchmakers, and Jewellers, at Chelmsford, under the firm of H. and L. Child, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 19th day of March 1840.
Henry Child.
L. Child.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th March 1840
H. and L. Child were the successors to J.T. Cremer.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JOSEPH YORKE OLIVER
Cambridge
Declaration of Dividend, upon the proofs on the 5th December instant only, under a Commission, dated the 4th day of December 1826, against Joseph Yorke Oliver, of Cambridge, Jeweller and Silversmith.
Notice is hereby given, that the First Dividend, at the rate of 4s.2d. in the pound, on the above proofs only, in part of 7s.6d. in the pound already paid to the others, is now payable, and that warrants for the same may be received by those legally entitled, at my office, No. 12, Abchurch-lane, City, on Wednesday the 3d day of January next, and the three following Wednesdays, between the hours of eleven and two on each day. No warrants can be delivered unless the securities exhibited at the proof of the debt be produced, without the special directions of a Commissioner. Executors and administrators of deceased creditors will be required to produce the probate of will and letters of administration.—December 29, 1843.
J. F. GROOM, Official Assignee.
Source: The London Gazette - December 1843
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Cambridge
Declaration of Dividend, upon the proofs on the 5th December instant only, under a Commission, dated the 4th day of December 1826, against Joseph Yorke Oliver, of Cambridge, Jeweller and Silversmith.
Notice is hereby given, that the First Dividend, at the rate of 4s.2d. in the pound, on the above proofs only, in part of 7s.6d. in the pound already paid to the others, is now payable, and that warrants for the same may be received by those legally entitled, at my office, No. 12, Abchurch-lane, City, on Wednesday the 3d day of January next, and the three following Wednesdays, between the hours of eleven and two on each day. No warrants can be delivered unless the securities exhibited at the proof of the debt be produced, without the special directions of a Commissioner. Executors and administrators of deceased creditors will be required to produce the probate of will and letters of administration.—December 29, 1843.
J. F. GROOM, Official Assignee.
Source: The London Gazette - December 1843
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
DENNIS W. JEFFERY, later, D.W. JEFFERY & SONS
11, later, 118, High Street, Colchester
891,996. SAFETY DEVICE FOR BROOCHES AND THE LIKE. HERBERT A. IVES and DENNIS W. JEFFERY, Colchester, England. Filed Mar. 5, 1907. Serial No. 360,669.
1. A brooch or like article having, in combination, a hook, and a guard apertured to be slipped over the hook and to_be supported on the brooch without other means of attachment, said guard having an elastic arm bearing against the point of the book.
2. A brooch or like article having, in combination, a hook and a guard having two separated limbs each apertured to slip over the hook, whereby the guard is supported on the book without other means of attachment, and said guard having an elastic arm bearing against the point of the hook.
3. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal of approximately U-shape, provided with holes and with a bifurcated limb to engage the hook, substantially as described.
4. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described, the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal doubled upon itself, and bent to an approximately U-shape, the said strip being provided with holes to engage the hook and one of the free ends of the strip serving as the spring arm while the other free end is bifurcated to engage the said hook, substantially as described.
5. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described, the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal doubled upon itself and bent to an approximately U-shape with one of its limbs turned back upon itself and slotted to engage the base of the hook, one of the free ends of the strip serving as the spring arm while the other free end is bifurcated to engage the said hook, substantially as described.
Source: Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office - 30th June 1908
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11, later, 118, High Street, Colchester
891,996. SAFETY DEVICE FOR BROOCHES AND THE LIKE. HERBERT A. IVES and DENNIS W. JEFFERY, Colchester, England. Filed Mar. 5, 1907. Serial No. 360,669.
1. A brooch or like article having, in combination, a hook, and a guard apertured to be slipped over the hook and to_be supported on the brooch without other means of attachment, said guard having an elastic arm bearing against the point of the book.
2. A brooch or like article having, in combination, a hook and a guard having two separated limbs each apertured to slip over the hook, whereby the guard is supported on the book without other means of attachment, and said guard having an elastic arm bearing against the point of the hook.
3. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal of approximately U-shape, provided with holes and with a bifurcated limb to engage the hook, substantially as described.
4. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described, the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal doubled upon itself, and bent to an approximately U-shape, the said strip being provided with holes to engage the hook and one of the free ends of the strip serving as the spring arm while the other free end is bifurcated to engage the said hook, substantially as described.
5. In a brooch or the like of the kind hereinbefore described, the combination with the hook thereof of a spring arm inclosing the space within the said hook and formed by a strip of spring metal doubled upon itself and bent to an approximately U-shape with one of its limbs turned back upon itself and slotted to engage the base of the hook, one of the free ends of the strip serving as the spring arm while the other free end is bifurcated to engage the said hook, substantially as described.
Source: Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office - 30th June 1908
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JOHN LEFEVRE
Wisbech
Lately was married Mr. John Lefevre, silversmith and watch-maker, of Wisbech, to MIss Nichols, of Upwell, in the Isle of Ely.
Source: The Bury and Norwich Post - 21st April 1802
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Wisbech
Lately was married Mr. John Lefevre, silversmith and watch-maker, of Wisbech, to MIss Nichols, of Upwell, in the Isle of Ely.
Source: The Bury and Norwich Post - 21st April 1802
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
WILLIAM MARRIOTT
9, Abington Street, Northampton
Wm. Marriott - Northampton - 1861
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9, Abington Street, Northampton
Wm. Marriott - Northampton - 1861
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
O. ROBINSON
Gibraltar Place, Kettering
O. Robinson - Kettering - 1861
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Gibraltar Place, Kettering
O. Robinson - Kettering - 1861
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
J. CHAMBERLAIN
56, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. Chamberlain - Northampton - 1861
From Whitmore & Son, 42, Gold Street, Northampton
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56, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. Chamberlain - Northampton - 1861
From Whitmore & Son, 42, Gold Street, Northampton
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
J. CARTER
Market Place, Brackley
J. Carter - Brackley - 1861
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Market Place, Brackley
J. Carter - Brackley - 1861
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
J. CAVIT
36, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. Cavit - Northampton - 1861
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36, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. Cavit - Northampton - 1861
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W.H. HENCE
Sheaf Street, Daventry
W.H. Hence - Daventry - 1861
Successor to the late John Nicholas.
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Sheaf Street, Daventry
W.H. Hence - Daventry - 1861
Successor to the late John Nicholas.
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WEBB & Co.
7, The Drapery, Northampton
Webb & Co. - Northampton - 1861
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7, The Drapery, Northampton
Webb & Co. - Northampton - 1861
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W. MARSHALL
High Street, Grantham
Provincial Shoplifting
On the afternoon of the 4th ult, W. Marshall, jeweler, of High-street, Grantham, received a visit from a respectably dressed woman, who asked him to go to Stoke to repair some clocks, which he promised to do. She then asked to see some rings, and whilst in the shop managed to gain possession of two of them without the jeweler knowing it. These she subsequently pawned through her mother. She was apprehended and remanded, pending other charges being prefered against her.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1893
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High Street, Grantham
Provincial Shoplifting
On the afternoon of the 4th ult, W. Marshall, jeweler, of High-street, Grantham, received a visit from a respectably dressed woman, who asked him to go to Stoke to repair some clocks, which he promised to do. She then asked to see some rings, and whilst in the shop managed to gain possession of two of them without the jeweler knowing it. These she subsequently pawned through her mother. She was apprehended and remanded, pending other charges being prefered against her.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
JOLLIFFE & SON
34, The Drapery, Northampton
Jolliffe & Son - Northampton - 1861
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34, The Drapery, Northampton
Jolliffe & Son - Northampton - 1861
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
D. BLUNT
14, Bridge Street, Northampton
D. Blunt - Northampton - 1861
Late Marriott.
Established c.1800.
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14, Bridge Street, Northampton
D. Blunt - Northampton - 1861
Late Marriott.
Established c.1800.
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J. & C. SCHWERER
51, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. & C. Schwerer - Northampton - 1861
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51, Bridge Street, Northampton
J. & C. Schwerer - Northampton - 1861
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