The Fan book

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The Fan book
Percival, Maciver
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Cook, in Russell Street, Covent Garden, admitted July 2, 1750.
882. Francis Ghassereau, Junr. Admitted the 3rd day of November, 1755. Fan maker.
883. Robert Olarke, admitted the 12th September, 1755* at Mr. Clarke's in Bell Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill.
(This is a name often found on fan boxes, generally of paste-board covered with pink or green paper, enclosing printed fans, of which Clarke was the publisher.) " 936. Sarah Ashton, admitted ist February, 1770." (She conducted business for h
...erself for a time, and was afterwards in partnership with Hadwin.) There were several stick makers who belonged to the Company, among them : — 865. Mr. Joseph Simtnonds. Admitted June 3, 1751. At Mr. Cocks', in Saint Martins le Grand. Stick maker.
866. Mr. William Ooe, admitted the 17th day of June, 1751. Stick maker.
888. Mr. Thomas Ooe, admitted the first day of July, 175 1. In Bethnal Green. Stick maker.
880. William Adams. Admitted the 7th day of October, 1754. Stick maker at Mr.
Delamotto's in the Strand.


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