The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
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BENJAMIN LAMBERT
Market Place, Yarmouth
Benjamin Lambert - Yarmouth - 1794
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Market Place, Yarmouth
Benjamin Lambert - Yarmouth - 1794
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CHARLES ALLEN BLYTHE
Colchester
WIFE MURDER IN ESSEX
On Monday morning a shocking case of wife murder occurred at Newport, Essex. The deceased, Emily Blythe, 26, had come recently to live there to be near her mother, and was near her confinement. Charles Allen Blythe, the alleged murderer, is 33, and a native of Colchester. He was a travelling jeweller and betting man, and only came home occasionally. He arrived at Newport on Saturday night, and early on Sunday morning a neighbour heard a fall in Blythe's house, and subsequently Blythe was seen outside in an excited state waving his arms, and he told deceased's brother that he had shot Emily, who was found lying dead on the floor in her bedroom. Blythe handed to the police a five-chambered revolver, saying it was loaded. One chamber had recently been discharged. The prisoner had been in Bethlehem Hospital three months since Christmas, and also in the Highgate Infirmary, and it was said that he had attempted suicide and to strangle his wife, who got him released from Bethlehem on her own responsibility, but he came out of Highgate Infirmary unexpectedly. The jury returned a verdict of "Wilful murder," and the prisoner was committed for trial.
Source: The Aberdare Times - 7th June 1884
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Colchester
WIFE MURDER IN ESSEX
On Monday morning a shocking case of wife murder occurred at Newport, Essex. The deceased, Emily Blythe, 26, had come recently to live there to be near her mother, and was near her confinement. Charles Allen Blythe, the alleged murderer, is 33, and a native of Colchester. He was a travelling jeweller and betting man, and only came home occasionally. He arrived at Newport on Saturday night, and early on Sunday morning a neighbour heard a fall in Blythe's house, and subsequently Blythe was seen outside in an excited state waving his arms, and he told deceased's brother that he had shot Emily, who was found lying dead on the floor in her bedroom. Blythe handed to the police a five-chambered revolver, saying it was loaded. One chamber had recently been discharged. The prisoner had been in Bethlehem Hospital three months since Christmas, and also in the Highgate Infirmary, and it was said that he had attempted suicide and to strangle his wife, who got him released from Bethlehem on her own responsibility, but he came out of Highgate Infirmary unexpectedly. The jury returned a verdict of "Wilful murder," and the prisoner was committed for trial.
Source: The Aberdare Times - 7th June 1884
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EDWIN DEACON
12, Wellington Street, Luton
Edwin Deacon - Luton - 1867
Formerly working in London, Hastings, St. Leonard's and Tunbridge Wells.
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12, Wellington Street, Luton
Edwin Deacon - Luton - 1867
Formerly working in London, Hastings, St. Leonard's and Tunbridge Wells.
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T. & W. CHAPLIN
Abbeygate Street, Bury St. Edmunds
T. & W. Chaplin - Bury St. Edmunds - 1794
The business of Thomas and William Chaplin.
William Chaplin died in 1799 and Thomas continued the business taking Thomas Fuller into partnership around 1815, the business then styled as 'Chaplin and Fuller'.
Thomas Chaplin died in 1827.
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Abbeygate Street, Bury St. Edmunds
T. & W. Chaplin - Bury St. Edmunds - 1794
The business of Thomas and William Chaplin.
William Chaplin died in 1799 and Thomas continued the business taking Thomas Fuller into partnership around 1815, the business then styled as 'Chaplin and Fuller'.
Thomas Chaplin died in 1827.
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J.A. GORST
Witton Street, Norwich
JEWELLER'S SHOP GUTTED
The watch and jewellery establishment of Mr. J. A. Gorst, Witton-street, Norwich, was completely gutted by fire early this morning, and the large stock totally destroyed. The cause of the outbreak is at present unknown.
Source: Evening Express - 12th February 1902
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Witton Street, Norwich
JEWELLER'S SHOP GUTTED
The watch and jewellery establishment of Mr. J. A. Gorst, Witton-street, Norwich, was completely gutted by fire early this morning, and the large stock totally destroyed. The cause of the outbreak is at present unknown.
Source: Evening Express - 12th February 1902
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PICKFORD & DRAPER
Ipswich
On Thursday, at the Ipswich Police Court, Messrs. Pickford and Draper, silversmiths, were fined £50 for neglecting to take out a silversmiths' license. The defendants have recently opened a second shop for the sale of their goods, and it was in respect to this that the charge was preferred. The contention for the defence was that a license for the second shop was not required by law.
Source: The Cambrian - 30th October 1874
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Ipswich
On Thursday, at the Ipswich Police Court, Messrs. Pickford and Draper, silversmiths, were fined £50 for neglecting to take out a silversmiths' license. The defendants have recently opened a second shop for the sale of their goods, and it was in respect to this that the charge was preferred. The contention for the defence was that a license for the second shop was not required by law.
Source: The Cambrian - 30th October 1874
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O.W. HALLEN
58a, Sidney Street, Cambridge
O.W. Hallen - Cambridge - 1918
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58a, Sidney Street, Cambridge
O.W. Hallen - Cambridge - 1918
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G. CHAMBERS
Colchester
An example of the retailer mark of G. Chambers of Colchester, noted on items manufactured by Roberts & Belk and assayed at Sheffield in 1933 and 1934:
G. CHAMBERS/COLCHESTER
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Colchester
An example of the retailer mark of G. Chambers of Colchester, noted on items manufactured by Roberts & Belk and assayed at Sheffield in 1933 and 1934:
G. CHAMBERS/COLCHESTER
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
E. BARRETT Ltd.
The Drapery, Northampton
E. Barrett Ltd. - Northampton - 1962
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The Drapery, Northampton
E. Barrett Ltd. - Northampton - 1962
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KNIGHT & SON
2, Mercers Row, Northampton
Knight & Son - Northampton - 1933
Established in 1868.
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2, Mercers Row, Northampton
Knight & Son - Northampton - 1933
Established in 1868.
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J. WARREN
Ipswich
MARRIED
On the 24th ult., at St. Matthew's, Ipswich, Mr. J. Warren, jeweller and silversmith, to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. D. Read, both of Ipswich.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post and Suffolk Herald - 1st June 1858
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Ipswich
MARRIED
On the 24th ult., at St. Matthew's, Ipswich, Mr. J. Warren, jeweller and silversmith, to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. D. Read, both of Ipswich.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post and Suffolk Herald - 1st June 1858
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JOHN VALE
Cowlinge, Suffolk, later, Market Hill, Bury St Edmunds
MARRIED
On Sunday last, at Cowlinge, Ipswich, Mr. John Vale, jeweller and silversmith, of this town, to Anne, second daughter of the late Mr. James Pond of Cowlinge.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post - 30th August 1826
MARRIED
On Thursday last, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. B.J. Sams, Mr. John Vale, jeweller, Market Hill, to Miss Marianne Suffling.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post - 23th August 1837
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Cowlinge, Suffolk, later, Market Hill, Bury St Edmunds
MARRIED
On Sunday last, at Cowlinge, Ipswich, Mr. John Vale, jeweller and silversmith, of this town, to Anne, second daughter of the late Mr. James Pond of Cowlinge.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post - 30th August 1826
MARRIED
On Thursday last, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. B.J. Sams, Mr. John Vale, jeweller, Market Hill, to Miss Marianne Suffling.
Source: Bury and Norwich Post - 23th August 1837
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E.J. MARKHAM
121-123, Priory Street, Colchester
E.J. Markham - Colchester - 1927
Established in 1836 and still in business today.
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121-123, Priory Street, Colchester
E.J. Markham - Colchester - 1927
Established in 1836 and still in business today.
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VICTOR HAWKINS
95, later, 11-13, Crouch Street, Colchester
Victor Hawkins - Colchester - 1962
Victor Hawkins - Colchester - 1967
Established in 1947, the business continued until 2013.
Formerly styled 'Hawkins Brothers', see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=40531&p=200933#p200933
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95, later, 11-13, Crouch Street, Colchester
Victor Hawkins - Colchester - 1962
Victor Hawkins - Colchester - 1967
Established in 1947, the business continued until 2013.
Formerly styled 'Hawkins Brothers', see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=40531&p=200933#p200933
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THOMAS OLIVER UPJOHN
Maldon, Essex
DEATHS
Sept. 30, at Maldon, suddenly, Mr. Thomas Oliver Upjohn, watchmaker and silversmith, in his 33rd year of age.
Source: The Essex Standard - 8th October 1852
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Maldon, Essex
DEATHS
Sept. 30, at Maldon, suddenly, Mr. Thomas Oliver Upjohn, watchmaker and silversmith, in his 33rd year of age.
Source: The Essex Standard - 8th October 1852
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W.J. LIVOCK
Diss, Norfolk
We regret to record the death of Mr. W. J. Livock, watchmaker, of Diss. The event took place under somewhat distressing circumstances, the deceased succumbing to a sudden attack of inflammation. Mr. Livock was for many years manager to the late Mr. A. F. March.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1891
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Diss, Norfolk
We regret to record the death of Mr. W. J. Livock, watchmaker, of Diss. The event took place under somewhat distressing circumstances, the deceased succumbing to a sudden attack of inflammation. Mr. Livock was for many years manager to the late Mr. A. F. March.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1891
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
W.R.Bullen Norwich
Hello, this is little extra information to go with a post loaded in this section by "Dognose". That reference is:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=40531&p=114122&hil ... en#p114122
My information includes a synopsis of the "history" on the Bullens jewellers website.
W.R Bullen was "William Redgrave Bullen" who had established businesses in tailoring and footwear before taking over an existing jewellery firm and moving it into the footwear "shop" at 47 - 49 London Street. This was 1887.
This is a reference I found on line at https://colonelunthanksnorwich.com/2018/03/15/clocks/
"Norwich does possess the ‘Forget me not‘ clock on the tower of St Michael-at-Plea. The previous ‘useless’ mechanism was replaced in 1889 by William Redgrave Bullen who, according to the Norwich Mercury, had the dial plate repainted ‘a deep chocolate’. The date of 1827 suggests that an earlier dial was retained."
In 1898 "Bullens" moved their premises to the street corner, 29 London Street, the address indicated by "Dognose" and on the below spoon box silk (associated with 1925 hallmarked spoons). Note this silk states "watchmakers" in the business mix.
W.R.Bullen was incorporated as a ‘Limited Company’, on 28th May 1936 with the Bullen family holding the business until 2008 when it was sold to another local jewellery family. Four generations of Bullens had run the business but it continues to trade with the existing name.
On line, another Norwich "Bullen" concern turns up. This is "B.Bullen" at a "Royal Arcade"address and not far from London Street (Google Maps). That name is mostly on clocks but also on barometers. An alternative outlet? Coincidental name?
Fishless
Hello, this is little extra information to go with a post loaded in this section by "Dognose". That reference is:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=40531&p=114122&hil ... en#p114122
My information includes a synopsis of the "history" on the Bullens jewellers website.
W.R Bullen was "William Redgrave Bullen" who had established businesses in tailoring and footwear before taking over an existing jewellery firm and moving it into the footwear "shop" at 47 - 49 London Street. This was 1887.
This is a reference I found on line at https://colonelunthanksnorwich.com/2018/03/15/clocks/
"Norwich does possess the ‘Forget me not‘ clock on the tower of St Michael-at-Plea. The previous ‘useless’ mechanism was replaced in 1889 by William Redgrave Bullen who, according to the Norwich Mercury, had the dial plate repainted ‘a deep chocolate’. The date of 1827 suggests that an earlier dial was retained."
In 1898 "Bullens" moved their premises to the street corner, 29 London Street, the address indicated by "Dognose" and on the below spoon box silk (associated with 1925 hallmarked spoons). Note this silk states "watchmakers" in the business mix.
W.R.Bullen was incorporated as a ‘Limited Company’, on 28th May 1936 with the Bullen family holding the business until 2008 when it was sold to another local jewellery family. Four generations of Bullens had run the business but it continues to trade with the existing name.
On line, another Norwich "Bullen" concern turns up. This is "B.Bullen" at a "Royal Arcade"address and not far from London Street (Google Maps). That name is mostly on clocks but also on barometers. An alternative outlet? Coincidental name?
Fishless
Re: The English Provincial Trade - East Anglia
A. WEHRLE
29, Sidney Street, Cambridge
A. Wehrle - Cambridge - 1867
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29, Sidney Street, Cambridge
A. Wehrle - Cambridge - 1867
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BOBY & JANNINGS
Cornhill, Ipswich
Boby & Jannings - Ipswich - 1891
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Cornhill, Ipswich
Boby & Jannings - Ipswich - 1891
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JOHN COPPING
67, London Street, Norwich
John Copping - Norwich - 1964
John Copping - Norwich - 1967
John Copping - Norwich - 1969
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67, London Street, Norwich
John Copping - Norwich - 1964
John Copping - Norwich - 1967
John Copping - Norwich - 1969
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