238. CAB<strong>IN</strong>ET-MAKERS <strong>AND</strong> CARPENTERS (CM=Cabinet -maker; C=Carpenter) Arbunot, Jacob (35) 1709, London. Japanner. Arbunot, Phillip (35) 1709, London. Japanner. Badeau, Elie (20) 1696-7, Bristol. C. Barbier, Daniel (21) 1685, Southampton. C. Bellemare, Daniel (32) 1699, London, Spitalfields Market. C. Berlouin, Pierre (20) 1700, Bristol. C. Blanchet, Jean (4) 1689, Southampton. C.(de Vaieeeau) Bon, Pierre (35) 1709, London, St. Anne's Westminster. C. B'-ieergant, Mathieu (49) i68i, London. C. Bosquain, Adam (45) 1693, London. C. Bouvart, Isaac (49) i68i, London. CM. Brigaud, Moyse (49) 1683, London. C. Broussard, Pierre (45) 1700_7,Lofldohl.C. Brunier, Jean Antoine (45) 1710, London. CM. Chamar, Jean (45) 1703-1706, London. C. Colbran, Francois (14) 1707-8, Dublin. C. Connessant, Pierre (-3) 1747-8, London. Woodcarver. De Breuill, Michel (21) 1697, London. CM; De la Haye, Isaac (16) 1705, London, Frying Pan Alley, Stepney. Upholsterer. De la Mere, Pierre (26,32) 1703-5, London, Red Lyon St.(1703); White Lion Court(1705). CM. Demede, Jacques (32) 1704, London. C. Deselincourt, Jean Charles London. C. (49) Desbois, Laza.re (37) 1702, London. CM. Desmoulin, Paul (26,29) 1704-9, London, la Savoye proche la Temple Dorselle, Abraham (26) Du Brul, Pierre (16) Du.ret, Louis (45) flu Pus, Jean (49) flu Vige, Isaac (49) Fanet, Jean (45) Fauquignon, Daniel (45) Faure, Daniel (45) Gaillard, Jacques (31) Gaulle, (25) Gaultier, Isaac (52-3) Francoise(1704); Kine St. St. Giles(1709). CM. 1 705-1715, London. CM. 1706, London. C. 1691, London. C. 1681-2, London. CM. i68i, London: CM. 1 705-1707, Lndon, Herle St. Par. St. Giles. C. 1704, London. C. 1746-1752, London, St. Giles, Westminster. C. 1719, London. C. 1694, London. CM. 1747, London. C.
Joubert, Rene (49) Lejeune, Etienne (37) Leplingueur, Jacques (45) Makin, Andre (1+9) Mamour, Isaac (49) Marthe, Jean (7) Marteau, Pierre(49) Martinet, Andre (1+9) Massierines, Henri (49) Maurice, Jean (11+) Menardeau, Pierre (49) Marsillac, Jean (11,49) Moisant, Jaques (49) Moisant, Pierre (1+9) Paillet, Jacques (52-3') Pavie, Pierre (45) Perinot, Jean (31,45) Pickeret, Charles (1+9) Pitard, David (14) Poupart, Aubin (L.9) Pouvreau, Francois (49) Olivier, Francois (19) Rainne, David (16,32) 1iorteau, Jacques (26,28) Rc in, Jean (1+5) Poulaux, Louis (1+5) Rousset, Jean (1+5) Noe, Charles (52-3) Thebaut, Jean (22) Vanier, Etienne (1+5) Zeba, Vincent (45) 239. 1681-2, London, C. 1691, London. CM. 1723, London. C. i68i, London. C. 1681, London. C. 1702, Dublin. C. 1681, London. Coachmaker. i68i, London. Coachmaker. i68i, London. Coacbmaker. 1701-6, Dublin. C. 1681-2 Don&on. Coachmaker. 1681-1692, ondon. C. 1681, London. Coachmaker. i68i, London. Coachmaker. 1761+, London, St. Giles. CM. 1705-6, London. CM. 1689-1707, London, Longacre(1707). CM. i68i, London. CM. 1723, Dublin. C. 1682, London. C. 1682, London. C. 1702-5, Portarlington. C. 1703, London, Grey Aigle St. Spitalfields, a l'enseigne du Prince George. C. 1699-1718, London, Monrnouth Court (1699); Hog Lane (1705-7). CM. 1691-1705, London. C. 1706-1710, London. C. 1705, London?. C. 1759, London, Red Lyon St. vie-a-vie la tete du Duc. C. i686, London. C. 1703, London, Rose St. St. Anne. C. 169, London. CM.
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List of Illustrations TABLE OF CONT
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40. Detail of above showing the eng
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