The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
SAMUEL COMPTON
Frome, Somerset
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Somersetshire, holden at Frome. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Samuel Compton, of Frome, in the county of Somerset, Jeweller.
Notice is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the offices of Mr. Henry William McCarthy, in King-street, in Frome aforesaid, on the 26th day of February, 1876, at twelve o’clock at noon precisely.
-Dated this 7th day of February, 1876.
HY. WM. McCARTHY, King-street, Frome, Solicitor for the said Debtor.
Source: The London Gazette - 15th February 1876
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Frome, Somerset
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Somersetshire, holden at Frome. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Samuel Compton, of Frome, in the county of Somerset, Jeweller.
Notice is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the offices of Mr. Henry William McCarthy, in King-street, in Frome aforesaid, on the 26th day of February, 1876, at twelve o’clock at noon precisely.
-Dated this 7th day of February, 1876.
HY. WM. McCARTHY, King-street, Frome, Solicitor for the said Debtor.
Source: The London Gazette - 15th February 1876
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JOHN VINCENT
74, later, 86, St Mary Street, Weymouth, Dorset
Chronology of the business:
B. Bezozzi - 1785-1820
John G. Vincent - 1801-1894
John B. Vincent - 1825-1904
John Vincent - 1857-1914
John Vincent - Unknown but at least into the late 1930's
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1869
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1920
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1920
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1931
The business entered a mark with the London Assay Office:
J - five-pointed star - V
Noted on a spoon assayed at London in 1938.
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74, later, 86, St Mary Street, Weymouth, Dorset
Chronology of the business:
B. Bezozzi - 1785-1820
John G. Vincent - 1801-1894
John B. Vincent - 1825-1904
John Vincent - 1857-1914
John Vincent - Unknown but at least into the late 1930's
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1869
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1920
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1920
John Vincent - Weymouth - 1931
The business entered a mark with the London Assay Office:
J - five-pointed star - V
Noted on a spoon assayed at London in 1938.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
ALFRED JOHN MOUNTSTEPHEN
County House, New Street, Sidmouth
OBITUARY
Mr. Alfred John Mountstephen, of Sidmouth, at the age of 70. He was a goldsmith and jeweller in New Street, Sidmouth for 30 years until he retired 18 months ago.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - July 1958
Late Truscott. Established 1902.
The firm continues in business today.
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County House, New Street, Sidmouth
OBITUARY
Mr. Alfred John Mountstephen, of Sidmouth, at the age of 70. He was a goldsmith and jeweller in New Street, Sidmouth for 30 years until he retired 18 months ago.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - July 1958
Late Truscott. Established 1902.
The firm continues in business today.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JOHN W. SINGER & SONS
Frome, Somerset and Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, London
J.W. Singer - Frome, Somerset - 1882
J.W. Singer & Sons - Frome, Somerset - 1911
We were pleased to learn that Messrs. Singer & Son, of Frome, exhibited at Melbourne, and, as we expected, obtained the highest honours. The repousse work of this firm is of the highest merit. Mr. W. H. Singer, although a young man, is already an art metal worker of high standing, and a successful competitor for the prizes annually offered by the Goldsmiths' Company. He also obtained the £100 prize offered by Mr. Watherston for the best essay on the silver trade, and holds the Medal of the Society of Arts. It is to him, also, that we are indebted for the excellent lecture recently delivered at the Society of Arts, and the instructive contributions to this Journal on "Art Work in the Precious Metals."
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th September 1881
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Frome, Somerset and Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, London
J.W. Singer - Frome, Somerset - 1882
J.W. Singer & Sons - Frome, Somerset - 1911
We were pleased to learn that Messrs. Singer & Son, of Frome, exhibited at Melbourne, and, as we expected, obtained the highest honours. The repousse work of this firm is of the highest merit. Mr. W. H. Singer, although a young man, is already an art metal worker of high standing, and a successful competitor for the prizes annually offered by the Goldsmiths' Company. He also obtained the £100 prize offered by Mr. Watherston for the best essay on the silver trade, and holds the Medal of the Society of Arts. It is to him, also, that we are indebted for the excellent lecture recently delivered at the Society of Arts, and the instructive contributions to this Journal on "Art Work in the Precious Metals."
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th September 1881
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
EDWARD BYNE
St Mary Arches, Exeter
A rare example of the work and mark of Edward Byne:
Thomas Byne and John Stone were recorded as serving their apprenticeships under Edward Byne. (Source: Exeter Freeman - Devon and Cornwall Record Society - 1973)
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St Mary Arches, Exeter
A rare example of the work and mark of Edward Byne:
Thomas Byne and John Stone were recorded as serving their apprenticeships under Edward Byne. (Source: Exeter Freeman - Devon and Cornwall Record Society - 1973)
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JOHN MANNING
80, Boutport Street, Barnstaple
BANKRUPTCIES
MANNING, John, Watchmaker, 80, Boutport-street, Barnstaple. A receiving order in the above case was made on the 18th ult.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd October 1893
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80, Boutport Street, Barnstaple
BANKRUPTCIES
MANNING, John, Watchmaker, 80, Boutport-street, Barnstaple. A receiving order in the above case was made on the 18th ult.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd October 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
ALFRED ORCHARD
252, High Street, Exeter
BANKRUPTCIES
ORCHARD. Alfred, (Alfred Orchard Carter, trading as), Optician, 252, High-street, Exeter. The first meeting of the creditors interested herein took place on the 18th ult. at the Official Receiver's offices, Exeter. The debtor's summary of accounts showed liabilities amounting to £1,272 of which £915 was due to fully secured creditors. The assets were estimated to produce £205, thus leaving a deficiency of £152 1s. 4d. The debtor alleged his failure to have been caused through bad trade, ill health, and pressure by creditors. The estate was left in the hands of the Official Receiver.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd October 1893
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252, High Street, Exeter
BANKRUPTCIES
ORCHARD. Alfred, (Alfred Orchard Carter, trading as), Optician, 252, High-street, Exeter. The first meeting of the creditors interested herein took place on the 18th ult. at the Official Receiver's offices, Exeter. The debtor's summary of accounts showed liabilities amounting to £1,272 of which £915 was due to fully secured creditors. The assets were estimated to produce £205, thus leaving a deficiency of £152 1s. 4d. The debtor alleged his failure to have been caused through bad trade, ill health, and pressure by creditors. The estate was left in the hands of the Official Receiver.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd October 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JOHN WALTER TOTHILL TUCKER
Tiverton, Devon
Born 25th August 1792, Exeter. Baptised 16th September 1792, Exeter. Died 1st February 1881, Tiverton, Devon, Aged 90.
The below likely refers to John Walter Tothill Tucker:
Executions
Friday, George Champion, aged 21, and John James, 22, who were convicted at the late Devon Assizes of a burglary and robbery to a large amount, in the house of Mr. Tucker, watchmaker and jeweller, at Tiverton, were executed at Exeter. Champion was a native of Minehead; and James of Bristol. Champion confessed that he robbed Mr. Markes, a jeweller of Cardiff, to a considerable amount, in company of a man who has since been transported for another offence.
Source: The Bristol Mercury - 3rd September 1827
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Tiverton, Devon
Born 25th August 1792, Exeter. Baptised 16th September 1792, Exeter. Died 1st February 1881, Tiverton, Devon, Aged 90.
The below likely refers to John Walter Tothill Tucker:
Executions
Friday, George Champion, aged 21, and John James, 22, who were convicted at the late Devon Assizes of a burglary and robbery to a large amount, in the house of Mr. Tucker, watchmaker and jeweller, at Tiverton, were executed at Exeter. Champion was a native of Minehead; and James of Bristol. Champion confessed that he robbed Mr. Markes, a jeweller of Cardiff, to a considerable amount, in company of a man who has since been transported for another offence.
Source: The Bristol Mercury - 3rd September 1827
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
PENTECOST SYMONDS
Plymouth
An example of the work and mark of Pentecost Symonds:
PS - Exeter - 1740
Pentecost Symonds married Sarah Martin on the 28th February 1730 at Lesnewth, Cornwall.
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Plymouth
An example of the work and mark of Pentecost Symonds:
PS - Exeter - 1740
Pentecost Symonds married Sarah Martin on the 28th February 1730 at Lesnewth, Cornwall.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
Marks of the Exeter Assay Office taken from The Book of Hall Marks, Or, Manual of Reference for the Gold and Silversmith By Alfred Lutschaunig - 1872:
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JAMES DRAYTON, later, J. DRAYTON & SON
46, later, 4, Fore Street, Taunton
Silver Cradle.—The wife of the Mayor of Taunton having presented him with a daughter during his year of office, the townspeople are about to present him with a silver cradle, and have commissioned Mr. Drayton, of Fore-street, to carry out their wishes.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1893
Drayton's premises located at 4, Fore Street, Taunton were originally built in 1865 for the Wilts and Dorset Bank, it was later occupied by the Inland Revenue before being remodelled in 1892 to house Drayton’s Jewellers. Drayton's closed around 1994, They had been in business since at least 1880.
THE OPENING OF THE TAUNTON ELECTRICITY WORKS
A casket of silver was presented to Mr. Alderman Potter, on the front of which are Mr. Potter's initials, in blue and red enamel, and on the reverse side the inscription "Presented to Alderman William Potter, J.P., with a copy of the resolution of the Taunton Town Council acknowledging services rendered by him as chairman of the Electric Lighting Committee, 15th August, 1900." On each side are columns, being representations of the borough mace. The cover is surmounted by the Taunton arms, and the casket stands on velvet. It was made by Messrs. Drayton and Sons, and is a beautiful specimen of silversmith's work. The illuminated address, which is excellently done, was the work of Mr. Burrow, engraver, of Bath place.
Source: The Electrical Engineer - 17th August 1900
By 1959 the business was noted as being in the hands of Winifred M. Richardson, but retaining the name of J. Drayton & Son.
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46, later, 4, Fore Street, Taunton
Silver Cradle.—The wife of the Mayor of Taunton having presented him with a daughter during his year of office, the townspeople are about to present him with a silver cradle, and have commissioned Mr. Drayton, of Fore-street, to carry out their wishes.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1893
Drayton's premises located at 4, Fore Street, Taunton were originally built in 1865 for the Wilts and Dorset Bank, it was later occupied by the Inland Revenue before being remodelled in 1892 to house Drayton’s Jewellers. Drayton's closed around 1994, They had been in business since at least 1880.
THE OPENING OF THE TAUNTON ELECTRICITY WORKS
A casket of silver was presented to Mr. Alderman Potter, on the front of which are Mr. Potter's initials, in blue and red enamel, and on the reverse side the inscription "Presented to Alderman William Potter, J.P., with a copy of the resolution of the Taunton Town Council acknowledging services rendered by him as chairman of the Electric Lighting Committee, 15th August, 1900." On each side are columns, being representations of the borough mace. The cover is surmounted by the Taunton arms, and the casket stands on velvet. It was made by Messrs. Drayton and Sons, and is a beautiful specimen of silversmith's work. The illuminated address, which is excellently done, was the work of Mr. Burrow, engraver, of Bath place.
Source: The Electrical Engineer - 17th August 1900
By 1959 the business was noted as being in the hands of Winifred M. Richardson, but retaining the name of J. Drayton & Son.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
MITCHELLS OF EXETER
St Stephens House, Bedford Street, Exeter
Mitchells of Exeter - Exeter - 1954
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St Stephens House, Bedford Street, Exeter
Mitchells of Exeter - Exeter - 1954
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
GEORGE PARSONS
16, Old Market Street, Bristol
Geo. Parsons - Bristol - 1879
Established in 1710 by George Edgecumbe, a brass founder who then moved into clock-making. George's son, also named George, married Elizabeth Parsons and it was their son, another George, who started the manufacture of jewellery. The business was to stay within the same family for ten generations.
The shop remained at its original location for 250 years until 1966 when it was demolished to make way for road improvements. The business then removed to the Broadmead shopping centre. They relocated again in 2006 to the Galleries Shopping Centre. A branch shop which opened in 1888 was destroyed in the Blitz.
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16, Old Market Street, Bristol
Geo. Parsons - Bristol - 1879
Established in 1710 by George Edgecumbe, a brass founder who then moved into clock-making. George's son, also named George, married Elizabeth Parsons and it was their son, another George, who started the manufacture of jewellery. The business was to stay within the same family for ten generations.
The shop remained at its original location for 250 years until 1966 when it was demolished to make way for road improvements. The business then removed to the Broadmead shopping centre. They relocated again in 2006 to the Galleries Shopping Centre. A branch shop which opened in 1888 was destroyed in the Blitz.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
LISLES OF EXETER Ltd.
3, Goldsmith Street, Exeter
Lisles of Exeter ltd - Exeter - 1954
Established in 1845.
Incorporating Towill & Co.
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3, Goldsmith Street, Exeter
Lisles of Exeter ltd - Exeter - 1954
Established in 1845.
Incorporating Towill & Co.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
ARTHUR TOWILL
Taunton St Mary Magdalene
Persons Declared Bankrupt - November
Arthur Towill, of Taunton St Mary Magdalen, in Somersetshire, Silversmith and Jeweller.
Source: The London Magazine and Monthly Chronologer - December 1746
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Taunton St Mary Magdalene
Persons Declared Bankrupt - November
Arthur Towill, of Taunton St Mary Magdalen, in Somersetshire, Silversmith and Jeweller.
Source: The London Magazine and Monthly Chronologer - December 1746
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
F.E. STONE
36, High Street, Exeter
F.E. Stone - Exeter - 1874
Late Thomas Stone.
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36, High Street, Exeter
F.E. Stone - Exeter - 1874
Late Thomas Stone.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
JOSEPH PRICE & SONS
Weston-super-Mare
Joseph Price and Sons - Weston-super-Mare - 1865
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Weston-super-Mare
Joseph Price and Sons - Weston-super-Mare - 1865
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JOSEPH ELLIS & SON
10, Queen Street, Exeter
Joseph Ellis & Son - Exeter - 1874
Established in 1800.
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10, Queen Street, Exeter
Joseph Ellis & Son - Exeter - 1874
Established in 1800.
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WILLIAM LISLE
27, New Bridge Street, Exeter
An advertisement issued by William Lisle from 1848 states:
William Lisle, 27, New Bridge-street, Exeter. Watchmaker and Silversmith. Can offer to Assize Visitors to Exeter, choice and excellent assortment of Watches, Silver Plate, Best Britannia Metal Tea Pots, Electro Plated Articles.
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27, New Bridge Street, Exeter
An advertisement issued by William Lisle from 1848 states:
William Lisle, 27, New Bridge-street, Exeter. Watchmaker and Silversmith. Can offer to Assize Visitors to Exeter, choice and excellent assortment of Watches, Silver Plate, Best Britannia Metal Tea Pots, Electro Plated Articles.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - The West Country
SAMUEL BURMAN
9, Wine Street and St. Augustine's parade, Bristol
S. Burman - Bristol - 1877
Recorded in The Handbook to the Manufacturers & Exporters of Great Britain - 1870, The Bristol Trade Directory - 1871, Kelly's Directory of the Watch & Clock Trades - 1880, and Kelly's Directory of Somersetshire, With the City of Bristol - 1883.
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9, Wine Street and St. Augustine's parade, Bristol
S. Burman - Bristol - 1877
Recorded in The Handbook to the Manufacturers & Exporters of Great Britain - 1870, The Bristol Trade Directory - 1871, Kelly's Directory of the Watch & Clock Trades - 1880, and Kelly's Directory of Somersetshire, With the City of Bristol - 1883.
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