Billhead recording clothing purchased by Mrs. Clough from James Shoubridge, hatter, London
1807
2
Henderson, F. (Clothier)
[Billhead of F. Henderson, clothier & outfitter, recording purchases by Mr. G. Duncan, Imperial Hotel, 1888]
1888
3
Vouillon & Laure (Firm : London, England)
Billhead of Vouillon & Laure, clothiers, London, for purchases by Mrs. H.H. Creed
1837
4
Sedgwick, James
Billhead of James Sedgwick, Manchester clothier, for purchases by John Davenport, 1811
1811
5
E. & S.R. Richards
Billheads recording clothing purchased by Robert W. Stevenson from E. & S.R. Richards, clothiers, London
1891
6
Haldane, James (Tailor)
Billhead of James Haldane, London tailor, recording services rendered to Viscount Strathallan, 1843
1843
7
Gibbon, Daniel (Hosier)
Billhead of Daniel Gibbon, London hosier, for purchases by Mr. H. Gibbs, 1832
1832
8
M. &. H. Corps
Billhead recording purchase by Mrs. Harman from M. & H. Corps
[1848]
9
Cracknall, James
Billhead of James Cracknall, clothier, London, for tailoring provided to Lord Strathallen, 1830
1830
10
Pitter & Fox
Pitter & Fox
[approximately 1825]
11
Leath, Henry
Billhead of Henry Leath, London clothier, recording purchases by J. Challinor, 1851
1851
12
Cracknall, James
Billhead of James Cracknall, clothier, London, for tailoring provided to Lord Strathallen, 1831-1832
1832
13
Walkinshaw, A.
Farr, fringe lace & worsted manufacturer
[1805?]
14
Ackermann, Suardy & Co
Patent water-proof manufactories
[1802?]
15
H. C. B
Album and commonplace book
ca. 1855?
16
Amery & Pitter (London, England)
Amery & Pitter
[approximately 1810?]
17
Lady of distinction, active 19th century
The mirror of the graces, or, The English lady's costume
1815
18
Jupp, Joseph (Hatter)
[Billhead of Josh. Jupp, hatter to the Royal Family, 222 Regent Street, removed from Bond Street, London, recording purchases for Lord Edward Harrington]
1826
19
Bale & Co., 52, Aldermanbury, London
[approximately 1895]
20
Leighton, Mary, Lady, -1864
Mary Leighton collection,
1824-1860
21
Hogg & Starkey
[Billhead of Hogg & Starkey, linen, woolen, drapers, and dealers in British lace for cloth and ribbons purchased by George Pearson]