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Auctioneers

 

AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS [An appraiser (from Latin appretiare, to value), is one who sets a value upon property, real or personal. In England the business of an appraiser is usually combined with that of an auctioneer, while the word itself has a similar meaning to that of "valuer."]

TIMELINE:

DATES

NAMES

ADDRESS

1784-1791

William Hayward

 

1820

J.C.Fisher

 

1822-1840

William Smith

Long Street

1840

James Cox

Cirencester Street

1842

Thomas Smith

 

1856-1859

James Cox

Gumstool Hill

1859

Charles Fowles

Church Street

1863

George Fowler

Silver Street

1863

Thomas Ludlow [died 1867 and son Thomas continued in partnership with George Fowler]

Silver Street

1868-1885

Fowler & Ludlow

Silver Street

1896

[1896 Alfred William Angell & George Holloway - deed of assignment London Gazette]

 

1897-1902

Holloway & Ludlow

Long Street & Union Street

1897-1901

George Holloway

Ormonds Head

These men also seemed to have another trade, the majority being cabinet makers & upholsterers.

SOURCES & RESOURCES:

Trade Directories

London Gazette online

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