The Textile History of Whitby 1700-1914 Apr. 2015 | Page 25
INDEX
Cowey, Elizabeth, stuff-dyer, 289
Craddock, M., Miss, milliner, 200
Craig, Hannah Barnbridge, [possibly same as below, draper/
haberdasher], 235, 308
Craig, Mrs, draper/haberdasher, 235
Craggs, George, weaver, 156
Crane, Edmund, linen & woollen draper etc (Crane, E. & Co),
84, 97, 99-100, 102, 107, 107, 111, 200, 214-215, 217-218, 221
Crane, Elizabeth & Co., general draper, 223, 226, 228
Crayner, H. Mrs, laundress, 51, 298
Crawford, Archibald & John, tailors & woollen drapers, 207-208
Crawford, umbrella manufacturer (Cheapside, London), 260
Crompton, Samuel, inventor the spinning mule, 282
Cropton, Robert, sailmaker, 179
Crowther, Ann, Miss, 319
Cummins, Matthew, sailmaker, 167
Curties, Agnes, dressmaker (Savile Row), 55
Curties, Edward, tailor (Savile Row), 55
Cuthbertson, Henry, weaver, 156
Chapman Walker, John, banker, 163
Chapman, Abel, Merchant and Master Mariner, 18, 340
Chapman, Ann, Miss, 265
Chapman, Elizabeth, dealer in cloth, 236, 333
Chapman, Hannah, (née Gaskin, third wife), 18, 340
Chapman, John, sailcloth manufacturer etc, 147, 149-150, 151,
152, 157, 159-164, 168, 247
Chapman, John, 25
Chapman, Miss, dress & mantle maker, 111, 118
Chapman, Mary Jane, dress & mantle maker, 200
Chapman, Wakefield, 22
Chapman, William, sailcloth manufacturer etc, 22-23, 147,
149-150, 151, 152, 159-164, 167-168, 178, 247
Charlton, Lionel, topographer/writer 11, 13, 18, 34, 53, 89, 144,
146-147, 150
Chilton, Harrison, sailmaker & sail loft owner, 143, 163-164
Chilton, Thomas, sailmaker & sail loft owner, 45, 94, 164, 167, 177
Chitterborough, Daniel, upholsterer, 73
Cholmley, Lady, 25, 341
Cholmley, Samuel, weaver, 156
Cholmley, Sir Hugh, Lord of the Manor, 13-14, 15, 34, 40
Clark & Co., sailmakers (Hartlepool), 132, 132
Clark, Elizabeth, Berlin Room [shop], 43, 98, 284, 315-316, 316
Clark, John, master mariner, 336
Clark, Joseph, 22
Clark, Mary, milliner & dressmaker, 189
Clark, Michael, [owner of property], 37
Clark, Thomas, chief constable, 34
Clarkson, James N.[Nicholson] (& Son), linen & woollen draper,
38, 44, 77, 77, 85, 97, 99, 101, 103-104, 104, 105, 111-112, 117-118,
207, 214, 216-220, 223, 226-227, 227-228, 228, 234, 316, 335, 353
Clarkson, Mary [wife, Clarkson, James N.], 38
Clarkson, Matthew Robinson, iron and rag merchant, 330
Clarkson, Mrs, 323
Clarkson, Thomas, draper, 38, 219-220, 226-227, 230
Clarkson, William, linen & woollen draper, 179, 207-210, 213
Close, James, weaver, 153
Clough, Eliza, Mrs., milliner & dressmaker & baby clothing,
195, 200, 238
Coates, Mrs., Baby-Linen and Ladies’ Underclothing
Establishment, 100, 109, 126
Coates, Richard, weaver, 265
Coates, William, fellmonger, 71
Coates, William, tailor, 217
Cockburn, Edwin, artist, 25, 280
Cockerill, George, master mariner, 35, 70, 306, 336
Coetlogon, Dennis de, 18th c. author, 287
Collet, Clara, social researcher, 68
Collier Miller, James, sailmaker master, 166
Comforth, Benjamin, formerly weaver, chapel keeper, 159
Connelly, Stephen, rag merchant, 331
Connie, Edward, merchant (London), 181
Cook, Frederick, rag gatherer, 332
Cook, James, Captain, 223, 320
Cooper, Joseph, weaver, 156
Copplewell, Joseph, hosier, 236
Corne, Elinore & Elizabeth, laundresses, 299
Corner, John, Esq. (Carr Hall, auction), 137
Corney, Kate & Mary, partners in art needlework, 312
Cornforth, John, owner of an estate, 210
Cornforth, Mary, mattress maker, 73, 210
Coupland, Ann, milliner & dressmaker, clothes dealer, 189-190, 333
Coupland, Jane, milliner & dressmaker, clothes dealer, 189-190, 333
Coupland, Mary, milliner & dressmaker, 189
D
Dale, Margaret, milliner & dressmaker, 192
Dale, S.A., dyer and cleaner (York), 110, 126
Darwin, Charles, naturalist and geologist, 44
Davidson, James, tailor, 207
Davis, J.W., dyer and cleaner (Hull), 125, 125
Davison, Mary, Miss, 319
Davison, Robert, weaver, 179
Dawson, Miss, milliner, dress & mantle maker, 117
Dawson, Mrs [maybe the same as above], dressmaker etc, 118
Dawson, Thomas, tailor, 224
Day, Thomas, weaver, 156
Dean, James, journeyman & sailcloth weaver, 158
Diadick Casselman, Karen, researcher & dyer, 293
Dickens Charles, author, 273
Dickenson, Elizabeth, milliner & dressmaker, 192
Dickinson, Abiah, Miss, 319
Dickson & Bensons, department store (Middlesbrough), 124, 124
Dixon & Son, John, tailor & outfitter (Robin Hood’s Bay), 122
Dixon, Ann & Judea, rag collectors, 331
Dixon, John, journeyman/tailor, 206
Dobson, John, tailor’s apprentice, 220
Dobson, Robert, draper’s errand-boy, 220
Dobson, Robert, tailor, 15
Dobson, Robert, tailor, 220
Dobson, Robert (Warrington), draper, 119
Dobson, William, draper, 84, 216, 218
Dobson, William, draper’s apprentice, 218
Dobson, William, master draper, 218
Dodds, R. & Son, drapers & clothiers, 213
Dodgson, George, tailor, 222-223
Dotchon, Joseph, woollen merchant & tailor, 108-109, 236
Dotchon, Thomas, tailor, 179, 206, 208, 217
Dotchon, William (& Son), tailor & woollen drapers etc, 37, 101,
102, 179, 206, 208-209, 214-217, 226
Douglas, William, sailmaker master, 166, 168
Douthwaite, Ada, fancy draper’s shop assistant, 241
Douthwaite, Olive M., milliner’s apprentice, 241
Down, Sarah, Miss, 379
Duck, Arthur, draper’s assistant, 224
Duck, Henry, general draper shopkeeper, 39, 79, 102, 106,
106, 112, 119, 137, 194-195, 214, 217, 223-224, 228, 230, 233
Duck, Robert, tailor & general draper shopkeeper, 79, 100,
208, 214, 216, 233
Duck, Thomas, tailor, 206
443