WRIGHT, Thomas (Grimwade p.403)
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 2:53 pm
Thomas Wright entered several marks a bucklemaker at various addresses in between 1774 and 1802..
He was probably the Thomas Wright involved with the marketing of Samuel Hands patent No 1679 of May 1789 for making spring shoe buckles. There is an example in the Chersey Museum but they are rare survivors. Not surprising as a more awkward chape design would be difficult to imagine.
The Times of 7th July 1790 advertises them as "Hands's Newly- Invented Brunswick Spring Shoe-Buckle " It gives several firms in London which supplied them, including Greys of Sackville Street, WRIGHTS- Poultry , Prices - No 89, Oxford Street, Coopers- Coventry Street, etc.
"Merchants and Shopkeepers supplied wholesale at the Patentees, Birmingham; and by their Agent, Thomas WRIGHT, Poultry, London "
An earlier advertisment in the Times of 12th August 1789 gives the patentees as Hands and Bingley, Birmingham and the address of the London agency as 6, Poultry (but not the name !)
Thomas Wright was almost certainly the partner of Samuel Hands of Birmingham and Robert Burton Cooper of Birmingham who went bankrupt in 1793
4th January 1793 — London Gazette (13535) announces their bankruptcy.
Universal Magazine 1793 refers to them as Samuel Hands and Robert Cooper Burton of Birmingham and Thomas Wright of London ..
10 May 1793
True Briton announces the bankrupcy of " Thomas Wright and John Bellamy of the Poultry, culters and silversmiths"
A Thomas Hands the Younger of Birmingham, Warwickshire , Buckle Maker was mentioned as paying a dividend in bankruptcy in 1790 (Times 3rd May 1790) who may be related .
He was probably the Thomas Wright involved with the marketing of Samuel Hands patent No 1679 of May 1789 for making spring shoe buckles. There is an example in the Chersey Museum but they are rare survivors. Not surprising as a more awkward chape design would be difficult to imagine.
The Times of 7th July 1790 advertises them as "Hands's Newly- Invented Brunswick Spring Shoe-Buckle " It gives several firms in London which supplied them, including Greys of Sackville Street, WRIGHTS- Poultry , Prices - No 89, Oxford Street, Coopers- Coventry Street, etc.
"Merchants and Shopkeepers supplied wholesale at the Patentees, Birmingham; and by their Agent, Thomas WRIGHT, Poultry, London "
An earlier advertisment in the Times of 12th August 1789 gives the patentees as Hands and Bingley, Birmingham and the address of the London agency as 6, Poultry (but not the name !)
Thomas Wright was almost certainly the partner of Samuel Hands of Birmingham and Robert Burton Cooper of Birmingham who went bankrupt in 1793
4th January 1793 — London Gazette (13535) announces their bankruptcy.
Universal Magazine 1793 refers to them as Samuel Hands and Robert Cooper Burton of Birmingham and Thomas Wright of London ..
10 May 1793
True Briton announces the bankrupcy of " Thomas Wright and John Bellamy of the Poultry, culters and silversmiths"
A Thomas Hands the Younger of Birmingham, Warwickshire , Buckle Maker was mentioned as paying a dividend in bankruptcy in 1790 (Times 3rd May 1790) who may be related .