
The business was sometimes referred to as John Benjamin Gaffyn & Co. In 1839 John Benjamin was trading from addresses at 32 Marine Parade and 51 and 53 East St. Ĭaffyn, John Benjamin & Charles, Brighton, Sussex, carvers and gilders (1839–40). In 1778 insured his stock for £700 Ĭaffyn, Henry, 13 Egremont Pl., Brighton, Sussex, u (1839). Ĭadow, Matthew, Stanley St, Liverpool, joiner, cm and dealer in household goods (1778).

Ĭadwell, William, Maidstone, Kent, u (1802). to Samuel Kempster and admitted freeman of the Upholders’ Co. Son of William Cadwell of Peterborough, apothecary. Ĭadwell, William, London, upholder (1729). Ĭadman, Rebecca, 26 Shudehill, Manchester, chairmaker (1797).

On 10 November 1788 he was paid £7 13s by George Cooke for twelve chairs supplied to Dunham Massey. In the next year he was trading from 31 Swallow St, Piccadilly and by 1793 his number had changed to 81. At Shudehill from 1772 to 1788 and in the latter year was advertising his business as a ‘stain'd chair warehouse’. Ĭadman, John, Manchester, chairmaker, upholder and cm (1772–93). Ĭade, Robert, Beverley, Yorks., cm (1790). On 5 June 1725 took out insurance cover ‘on goods and merchandise in dwelling house only’ for £500. Ĭaddey, John, ‘The Cabinet’, King St and Wood St, London, cabinet and looking-glass maker (1724–27).

On 22 August 1761 discharged from Debtors’ Prison. Ĭadby, Joel, parish of St Mary, Devizes, Wilts., cm (1761). Ĭacket, Thomas, Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, cm (1830). Ĭaborne, Thomas, 3 Grub St, London, bedstead maker, broker, smith and butcher (1821). Maker’ of £13 1s on 30 July 1766 and £9 7s on 15 January 1776, in the latter instance for ‘a Table for M. Payments made by Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Lord Harrowby of Sandon Hall, Staffs.
