The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
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H.H. RAMPTON
108, High Street, Beckenham
H.H. Rampton - Beckenham - 1894
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108, High Street, Beckenham
H.H. Rampton - Beckenham - 1894
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RICHARD RESTELL
35, High Street, Croydon
R. Restell - Croydon - 1851
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35, High Street, Croydon
R. Restell - Croydon - 1851
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WILLIAM SULLIVAN
17, Brunswick Parade, Anerley Road, Upper Norwood
W. Sullivan - Upper Norwood - 1871
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17, Brunswick Parade, Anerley Road, Upper Norwood
W. Sullivan - Upper Norwood - 1871
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H.B. De BRENT
21, High Street, Beckenham
H.B. De Brent - Beckenham - 1894
H.B. De Brent - Beckenham - 1904
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21, High Street, Beckenham
H.B. De Brent - Beckenham - 1894
H.B. De Brent - Beckenham - 1904
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EDWARD BARRETT
Blandford, Dorset
Edward Barrett - Blandford - 1851
Established c.1815.
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Blandford, Dorset
Edward Barrett - Blandford - 1851
Established c.1815.
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B. EDWARDS
11, The Parade, (9, Rectory Road) and 38, High Street, later, Albemarle Road, Beckenham
B. Edwards - Beckenham - 1894
B. Edwards - Beckenham - 1904
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11, The Parade, (9, Rectory Road) and 38, High Street, later, Albemarle Road, Beckenham
B. Edwards - Beckenham - 1894
B. Edwards - Beckenham - 1904
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W.T. WYATT
Market Place, Blandford, Dorset
W.T. Wyatt - Blandford - 1851
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Market Place, Blandford, Dorset
W.T. Wyatt - Blandford - 1851
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ALAN H. JUTSON
King Street, Sandwich, Kent
The new mayor of Sandwich, Kent, is Alderman Alan H. Jutson, who has a jeweller's and watchmaker's business in King Street. He joined the council in 1955 and was elected an alderman in 1960.
Source: Jeweller & Metalworker - 1st April 1962
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King Street, Sandwich, Kent
The new mayor of Sandwich, Kent, is Alderman Alan H. Jutson, who has a jeweller's and watchmaker's business in King Street. He joined the council in 1955 and was elected an alderman in 1960.
Source: Jeweller & Metalworker - 1st April 1962
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JOHN PURSER & SONS Ltd.
Portsmouth
John Purser & Sons, Ltd. - Portsmouth - 1917
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Portsmouth
John Purser & Sons, Ltd. - Portsmouth - 1917
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=47551&p=147796&hil ... er#p147796
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WILLIAM APPS FRENCH
5, King Street, Maidstone, Kent
"Having for fifty years in succession paid my plate licence (£2 6s.) in my own name, and residing in the same house ever since April, 1823, I feel anxious to know whether any of your correspondents can inform me whether any other watchmaker and jeweller has exceeded the above time."
Source: Daily News - 27th July 1886
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5, King Street, Maidstone, Kent
"Having for fifty years in succession paid my plate licence (£2 6s.) in my own name, and residing in the same house ever since April, 1823, I feel anxious to know whether any of your correspondents can inform me whether any other watchmaker and jeweller has exceeded the above time."
Source: Daily News - 27th July 1886
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SAMUEL CHARLES DEAN
Sidcup, Kent
Dealing in Plate without a Licence. — At Bromley (Kent), on the 8th ult., Samuel Charles Dean, jeweller, of Sidcup, was summoned by the commissioners of the Inland Revenue for dealing in plate without a licence. On February 25 an officer of the Inland Revenue purchased at the defendant's shop a silver locket for £1. At the time the defendant had no plate dealer's licence, the one which he had taken out having expired some considerable time previously. Mr. L. W. Gregory, solicitor, who appeared for the defendant, said the licence had been taken out, and the Crown authorities were no losers in the matter. He asked for a small penalty to be imposed. The Chairman of the Justices said it was perfectly clear that the defendant had been warned in this matter, and when caught he tried to get out of it by some device. Now the Act provided a penalty up to £50. The Justices considered that if offences of this kind against the Crown were not stopped they would be repeated over and over again. There was a question as to costs, whether, whilst the Crown prosecuted, the costs could be given in addition to the penalty which the Justices might impose. At the present time the licences would be made over to the County Council, and it was a very serious matter for consideration whether they should be bound by their present decision, for something of the sort might occur that the Crown might prosecute and the County Council not pay the costs. They, therefore, did not intend their present to be a precedent for future decisions in any similar case that might come before them. The defendant would be fined £5, including costs.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1889
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Sidcup, Kent
Dealing in Plate without a Licence. — At Bromley (Kent), on the 8th ult., Samuel Charles Dean, jeweller, of Sidcup, was summoned by the commissioners of the Inland Revenue for dealing in plate without a licence. On February 25 an officer of the Inland Revenue purchased at the defendant's shop a silver locket for £1. At the time the defendant had no plate dealer's licence, the one which he had taken out having expired some considerable time previously. Mr. L. W. Gregory, solicitor, who appeared for the defendant, said the licence had been taken out, and the Crown authorities were no losers in the matter. He asked for a small penalty to be imposed. The Chairman of the Justices said it was perfectly clear that the defendant had been warned in this matter, and when caught he tried to get out of it by some device. Now the Act provided a penalty up to £50. The Justices considered that if offences of this kind against the Crown were not stopped they would be repeated over and over again. There was a question as to costs, whether, whilst the Crown prosecuted, the costs could be given in addition to the penalty which the Justices might impose. At the present time the licences would be made over to the County Council, and it was a very serious matter for consideration whether they should be bound by their present decision, for something of the sort might occur that the Crown might prosecute and the County Council not pay the costs. They, therefore, did not intend their present to be a precedent for future decisions in any similar case that might come before them. The defendant would be fined £5, including costs.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1889
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JOSEPH BOXELL
Brighton
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Boxell, Thomas (Joseph Boxell, trading as), 43, King's Road, and 91, Upper North Street, Brighton, watchmaker and jeweller. Trustee, Frederick G. Clark, Post Office Chambers. Brighton, accountant. Unsecured Liabilities, £1646 13s. 1d. Estimated Net Assets. £1030 9s. 4d. Creditors fully secured, £1258 13s. 1d. Deed of Composition dated June 14, 1889 ; filed June 21, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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Brighton
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Boxell, Thomas (Joseph Boxell, trading as), 43, King's Road, and 91, Upper North Street, Brighton, watchmaker and jeweller. Trustee, Frederick G. Clark, Post Office Chambers. Brighton, accountant. Unsecured Liabilities, £1646 13s. 1d. Estimated Net Assets. £1030 9s. 4d. Creditors fully secured, £1258 13s. 1d. Deed of Composition dated June 14, 1889 ; filed June 21, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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F.G. BAKER
Shanklin, Isle of Wight
F.G. Baker - Shanklin, I.W. - 1903
Established in the 1860's.
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Shanklin, Isle of Wight
F.G. Baker - Shanklin, I.W. - 1903
Established in the 1860's.
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CHARLES MARSH
8, Belgrave Road, and 2, Five Post Lane, Dover
Bankruptcy Record
Marsh, Charles Henry Cromwell, 8, Belgrave-road, and 2, Five Post-lane, Dover, watchmaker and jeweler. First meeting: Ridler's Hotel. Holborn, May 29. at 11. Examination: Guildhall, Canterbury, June 5, at 10:30.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1891
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8, Belgrave Road, and 2, Five Post Lane, Dover
Bankruptcy Record
Marsh, Charles Henry Cromwell, 8, Belgrave-road, and 2, Five Post-lane, Dover, watchmaker and jeweler. First meeting: Ridler's Hotel. Holborn, May 29. at 11. Examination: Guildhall, Canterbury, June 5, at 10:30.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1891
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T. BECKETT, Ltd.
Canterbury
Scotland Yard is looking for a man who entered the shop of T. Beckett, Ltd., jewelers, Canterbury, the other afternoon, asked to be shown some gems and left without making a purchase, The manager soon afterwards missed a number of rings, the value of which is more than $5,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd April 1925
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Canterbury
Scotland Yard is looking for a man who entered the shop of T. Beckett, Ltd., jewelers, Canterbury, the other afternoon, asked to be shown some gems and left without making a purchase, The manager soon afterwards missed a number of rings, the value of which is more than $5,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd April 1925
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J.B. AINSWORTH
125, High Street, Croydon
J.B. Ainsworth - Croydon - 1867
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125, High Street, Croydon
J.B. Ainsworth - Croydon - 1867
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J.A. SMITH
31, Church Street, Croydon
J.A. Smith - Croydon - 1882
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31, Church Street, Croydon
J.A. Smith - Croydon - 1882
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WOODRUFF
6, High Street, Margate
Woodruff - Margate - 1846
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6, High Street, Margate
Woodruff - Margate - 1846
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KILPIN
Union Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Kilpin - Ryde, I.O.W. - 1839
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Union Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Kilpin - Ryde, I.O.W. - 1839
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EDWARD WILKINS
High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight
Edwd. Wilkins - Newport, I.O.W. - 1839
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High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight
Edwd. Wilkins - Newport, I.O.W. - 1839
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