Billhead of James Cracknall, clothier, London, for tailoring provided to Lord Strathallen, 1830
1830
2
M. &. H. Corps
Billhead recording purchase by Mrs. Harman from M. & H. Corps
[1848]
3
Shoubridge, James
Billhead recording clothing purchased by Mrs. Clough from James Shoubridge, hatter, London
1807
4
Henderson, F. (Clothier)
[Billhead of F. Henderson, clothier & outfitter, recording purchases by Mr. G. Duncan, Imperial Hotel, 1888]
1888
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
Vouillon & Laure (Firm : London, England)
Billhead of Vouillon & Laure, clothiers, London, for purchases by Mrs. H.H. Creed
1837
8
Sedgwick, James
Billhead of James Sedgwick, Manchester clothier, for purchases by John Davenport, 1811
1811
9
Gibbon, Daniel (Hosier)
Billhead of Daniel Gibbon, London hosier, for purchases by Mr. H. Gibbs, 1832
1832
10
Cracknall, James
Billhead of James Cracknall, clothier, London, for tailoring provided to Lord Strathallen, 1831-1832
1832
11
Walkinshaw, A.
Farr, fringe lace & worsted manufacturer
[1805?]
12
Pitter & Fox
Pitter & Fox
[approximately 1825]
13
Leath, Henry
Billhead of Henry Leath, London clothier, recording purchases by J. Challinor, 1851
1851
14
Bale & Co., 52, Aldermanbury, London
[approximately 1895]
15
Ackermann, Suardy & Co
Patent water-proof manufactories
[1802?]
16
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
17
Lady of distinction, active 19th century
The mirror of the graces, or, The English lady's costume
1815
18
H. C. B
Album and commonplace book
circa 1855
19
Amery & Pitter (London, England)
Amery & Pitter
[approximately 1810?]
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]