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