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Hobler, Paul. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1781.
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Hobson, John.  London.  1630.
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Hochicorn, Isaac. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1728.
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Hocker, John. Reading. Admitted to Clockmakers’ Company 1729.
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Hoddle, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1705.
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Hodges, Frederick. Dublin. 1806.
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Hodges, Nathaniel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1681.
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Hodges, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1719.
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Hodgkin, Sarah. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.
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Hoe, Robert.  London.  1697.
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Hoffman, Melchior. Augsburg.    1600.
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Hoffman, Michael. Augsburg. 1763.
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Holbrook, T. Ipswich, England.  1760.
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Holdred, Theophilus. London. 1829. Watchmaker and mathematical genius as well.
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Holeyard, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1705.
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Holland, George. London. 1630.
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Holland, Lewis. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.
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Holland, Thomas. London. 1630. Clockmakers’ Company. Was Master in 1656. was appointed Clerk and Beadle in 1659, was dismissed in 1662 and discharged.
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Holliday, Edward. London. 1656.
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Hollier, Jonathan. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1776.
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Holloway, Edward. London. Clockmakers’ Company.1650
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Holloway, Robert. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1632.
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Holloway, William. London. 1690. Long-case chaining clocks.
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Holmes, John.  London. 1679.
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Holmes, John. London. 1760-81. Made a clock for Greenwich Hospital. Was in business at 156 Strand in 1765.
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Holmes, William. London. 1812. At same address as John Holmes.
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Holmden, John George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1808.    Clerkenwell Green.
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Holmes, Matthew S. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1825-42. Creed Lane, Ludgate Street.
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Hooke, A.  London.    1661.
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Hooke, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1698.
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Hooke,  Robert.    Born  1635,died 1703. Born at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, died at Gresham College, and was buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, London.
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Hopkins, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1641.
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Hopkins, Richard Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company.    1802.  Noble Street.
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Hopton, Anthony and Matthew. Edinburgh. In John Smith’s “Directory of Scottish Clockmakers,” these brothers are credited with being makers of wooden clocks from about 1799 to 1817. They were of the “Wag on the Wall” pattern, and since the government had imposed a tax on imported wooden clocks, and brass clocks were too expensive for humble folk, they had quite an extensive trade. John, a son of Anthony, continued the business till about 1850.
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Hopps, George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1812. Cranbourne Passage.
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Hormann, S.  Augsburg. 1723.
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Hornblower, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company.1713.
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Hornblower, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1779-95- Beadle of Clock-makers’ Company.
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Home, George Henry.  London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1718.
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Home,Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1748, 49. Master 1750. Put on livery 1766.
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Home, Samuel. London. 1654-85. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1668, 69, 70, 71. Master 1672, 73.
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Horseman, Stephen. London. 1709-20.
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Horstmann,  Bath. 1813.
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Hory, Andre, a Paris. About 1840. Boule clock with bracket in Louis XIV. style.
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Houghman, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1680.
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Houghton, James. “Orm-skirt.”    1800-20.
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Houghton, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1690.
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Houper, Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1664.
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House, John. Clockmakers’ Company.  1687.  Croydon.
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Houssaye, Gele. Paris. 1800. Empire mantel clock with ormolu mounts.
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Houston, Shean. Dublin. 1750.
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How, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1691.
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How, William.  London. 1697.
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Howard, Edward. London. 1775-1800.
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Howard, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1694.
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Howard, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1718.
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Howard, William. London. 1770. Maker of a pair-case watches
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Howden, James. Edinburgh. 1775-1809. A well known Scottish maker of long-case clocks.
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Howe, Ephraim. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1729. Apprenticed to Graham.
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Howe, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1712.
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Howe, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1677.
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Howell, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.
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Howell, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1724.
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Howell, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1721.
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Howells, William. London. 1780. Appointed to examine Mudge’s chronometers.
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Howells & Pennington. London. 1705. Howells was apprenticed to Thomas Sheafe, made Freeman of Clock-makers’ Company 1780. Pennington does not seem to have been member of company.
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Howes, John. London. 1672. A great clockmaker.
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Howes, J. London. 1770. Maker of a pair-case gold repeating watch, outer case pierced and repousse, with a rich chatelaine. In the Robert Hoe collection, New York, 1911.
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Howes, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1780. Fleet Street. 1819. Tring. Herts.
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Howes, William. London. 1766.
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Howes, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1786. Fleet Street.
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Howie, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1724.
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Howse, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1784, 85, 86. Master 1787
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Howse, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.  1706.
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Howse, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1687.
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Howse, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1698.
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Howse, Thomas. London. 1632. Clockmakers’ Company. Junior Warden  1642.
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Howse, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1731-80.
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Howson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.
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*[[Hobler, John Paul]] wurde [[1770/de|1770]] "an honorary freeman of the [[Clockmakers Company|Clockmaker's Company]]".
 
*[[Hobler, John Paul]] wurde [[1770/de|1770]] "an honorary freeman of the [[Clockmakers Company|Clockmaker's Company]]".
 
*[[Howells, John]], (1749- ? ) Mitglied der Clockmakers Company, [[26. März]] [[1765/de|1765]]. Bruder von [[Howells, William]].
 
*[[Howells, John]], (1749- ? ) Mitglied der Clockmakers Company, [[26. März]] [[1765/de|1765]]. Bruder von [[Howells, William]].
 
*[[Howells, William (2)]], geboren 1742, gestorben 1814, Mitglied der [[Clockmakers Company]], [[5. November]] [[1770/de|1770]].
 
*[[Howells, William (2)]], geboren 1742, gestorben 1814, Mitglied der [[Clockmakers Company]], [[5. November]] [[1770/de|1770]].
 
*[[Hows, Thomas]], (Howse - Howes), Mitglied der Clockmakers Company, 1632-1642.
 
*[[Hows, Thomas]], (Howse - Howes), Mitglied der Clockmakers Company, 1632-1642.
 
  
 
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  • Habart, James, Clockmakers Company, 1682.
  • Hackett, Simon, Clockmakers Company, 1630-65. Junior Warden 1636. Senior Warden 1641 – 43. Master 1646, 47-59. Laden im „Royall Exchange“. Seine Uhren waren sehr gefragt.
  • Hackson, John, Jr. , Clockmakers Company, 1806. Bridgewater Square.
  • Haines, Francis, Clockmakers Company, 1706.

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Harbert, William. London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1670.

Harbottle, Cornelius. London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1667.

Harbud, Jeremiah. London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1812. Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell.

Harding, Francis. LondonClockmakers’ Compam 1687

Harding, John. LondonClockmakers’ Company. 1687.A great clockmaker.

Harding, John. London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1721.

Harding, Joseph. London.1718. Admitted to Clock-makers’ Company 1744.

Hardy, John. London. 1766-86. Clockmakers’ Company. Bridgewater Square. Admitted to the Livery.

Hardy, Robert. London. 1776-1803.

Hardy, Thomas. London. 1769.

Hardy, Thomas. London. 1796-1820. Rosomon’s Street, Clerkenwell.

Hardy, William. London. 1800. Maker of long-case clocks.

Hare, Alexander. London.1781-1815.Clockmakers’ Company. Admitted to the Livery. Watch by him in Guildhall Museum.

Harker, George. London. 1825-52. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1847, 48, 49, 50, 51. Master 1852, 53.

Harlow, Samuel. Derby. 1789-1815. Patented the Breguet watch-key.

Harmer, Jasper. London. 1685. He was an ironmonger and made clocks without having served an apprenticeship.

Harold, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1690.

Harold & Co. London. 1710. Made bracket clocks.

Harper, Henry. London. 1664-1708. Cited to appear before Clockmakers’ Company to answer charge of having made watch chains of insufficient fineness. He was apprenticed to Humphrey Pierce,1664.

Harper, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1761.

Harris, Anthony. London Clockmakers’ Company 1683 A great clockmaker.

Harris, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1695.

Harris, Christopher. London. 1782-1823.

  • Harris, Clement, Mitglied der Clockmakers Company, Master um 1820 1816-25. Was at one time member of the firm of Hatton & Harris.

Harris, Francis William. London. Ciockmakers’ Company. 1702.

Harris, Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1711.

Harris, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1631-55. One of the first assistants. Master 1641.

Harris, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1659.

Harris, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1677. Warden 1684, 85, 86. Master 1688

Harris, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1690.

Harris, Richard. London. 1641. Is credited with being the maker of a turret clock with long pendulum for St. Paul’s Church in Covent Garden.

Harris, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1708.

Harris, William. London! Clockmakers’ Company. 1806-24. Holborn.

Harris, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1790-1833. Warden 1826, 27, 28, 29. Master 1830, 31, 32.

Harrison, Anthony. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699-1721. “Birchin Lane.”

Harrison, George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1692. A great clockmaker, served his apprenticeship to Johanna May and Thomas Tompion. “At the 3 Flower-de-Luces.”

Harrison, James. Barrow. 1720.

Harrison, John. London. Born 1693, died 1776. One of the greatest horologists of Great Britain.

Harrison, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1812. Fetter Lane.

Harrison, John, & Son. London. 1768.

Harrison, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.

Harryo, Thomas. London. 1671.

Hart, Henry. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1720.

Hart, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1720

Hart, Noe. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1695

Hart & Harvey. London. 1825.

Hartel, J. Aichach, Bavaria. 1750.

Hartel, J. Aichach, Bavaria. 91.

Hartel, P. Burghausen. 1726-50.

Hartingue,Paris. 1780.Maker of very fine Louis XVI. clocks.

Harvey, Alexander. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1726.

Harvey, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1696.

Harvey, William. Stirling. 1851. Eight-day striking clocks with one train of wheels to do all the work.

Harward, Robert. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1730.

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Hassell, Joshua. London. 1746. The man to whom Francis Atkins was apprenticed.

Hassenius, James. London. 1682. Although an “alien” he was admitted to Clockmakers’ Company.

Hatch, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1693.

Hatchman, James. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1680.

Hatton, James. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1810. St. Michael’s Alley, Cornhill.

Hatton, Joseph York. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1811. Lower Thames Street.

Haughton, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1690.

Hawkesbee, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1709.

Hawkesworth, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1709.

Hawkins, James. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1730.

Hawkins, Thomas. London. 1777. Royal Exchange.

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Hayden, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1717.

Haydon, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1790. Cheapside.

Haydon, William. Croydon. Clockmakers’ Company. 1687.

Hayes, Edmond. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1682.

Hayes, Walter. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1654-84.

Haynes, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1676.

Hayler, William. Chatham. 1780.

Hayward, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1720.

Haywood, Peter. Crediton. 1766.


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Hobler, Paul. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1781.

Hobson, John. London. 1630.

Hochicorn, Isaac. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1728.

Hocker, John. Reading. Admitted to Clockmakers’ Company 1729.

Hoddle, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1705.

Hodges, Frederick. Dublin. 1806.

Hodges, Nathaniel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1681.

Hodges, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1719.

Hodgkin, Sarah. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.

Hoe, Robert. London. 1697.

Hoffman, Melchior. Augsburg. 1600.

Hoffman, Michael. Augsburg. 1763.

Holbrook, T. Ipswich, England. 1760.

Holdred, Theophilus. London. 1829. Watchmaker and mathematical genius as well.

Holeyard, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1705.

Holland, George. London. 1630.

Holland, Lewis. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.

Holland, Thomas. London. 1630. Clockmakers’ Company. Was Master in 1656. was appointed Clerk and Beadle in 1659, was dismissed in 1662 and discharged.

Holliday, Edward. London. 1656.

Hollier, Jonathan. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1776.

Holloway, Edward. London. Clockmakers’ Company.1650

Holloway, Robert. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1632.

Holloway, William. London. 1690. Long-case chaining clocks.

Holmes, John. London. 1679.

Holmes, John. London. 1760-81. Made a clock for Greenwich Hospital. Was in business at 156 Strand in 1765.

Holmes, William. London. 1812. At same address as John Holmes.

Holmden, John George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1808. Clerkenwell Green.

Holmes, Matthew S. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1825-42. Creed Lane, Ludgate Street.

Hooke, A. London. 1661.

Hooke, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1698.

Hooke, Robert. Born 1635,died 1703. Born at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, died at Gresham College, and was buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, London.

Hopkins, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1641.

Hopkins, Richard Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1802. Noble Street.

Hopton, Anthony and Matthew. Edinburgh. In John Smith’s “Directory of Scottish Clockmakers,” these brothers are credited with being makers of wooden clocks from about 1799 to 1817. They were of the “Wag on the Wall” pattern, and since the government had imposed a tax on imported wooden clocks, and brass clocks were too expensive for humble folk, they had quite an extensive trade. John, a son of Anthony, continued the business till about 1850.

Hopps, George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1812. Cranbourne Passage.

Hormann, S. Augsburg. 1723.

Hornblower, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company.1713.

Hornblower, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1779-95- Beadle of Clock-makers’ Company.

Home, George Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1718.

Home,Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1748, 49. Master 1750. Put on livery 1766.

Home, Samuel. London. 1654-85. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1668, 69, 70, 71. Master 1672, 73.

Horseman, Stephen. London. 1709-20.

Horstmann, Bath. 1813.

Hory, Andre, a Paris. About 1840. Boule clock with bracket in Louis XIV. style.

Houghman, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1680.

Houghton, James. “Orm-skirt.” 1800-20.

Houghton, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1690.

Houper, Henry. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1664.

House, John. Clockmakers’ Company. 1687. Croydon.

Houssaye, Gele. Paris. 1800. Empire mantel clock with ormolu mounts.

Houston, Shean. Dublin. 1750.

How, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1691.

How, William. London. 1697.

Howard, Edward. London. 1775-1800.

Howard, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1694.

Howard, Richard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1718.

Howard, William. London. 1770. Maker of a pair-case watches

Howden, James. Edinburgh. 1775-1809. A well known Scottish maker of long-case clocks.

Howe, Ephraim. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1729. Apprenticed to Graham.

Howe, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1712.

Howe, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1677.

Howell, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.

Howell, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1724.

Howell, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1721.

Howells, William. London. 1780. Appointed to examine Mudge’s chronometers.

Howells & Pennington. London. 1705. Howells was apprenticed to Thomas Sheafe, made Freeman of Clock-makers’ Company 1780. Pennington does not seem to have been member of company.

Howes, John. London. 1672. A great clockmaker.

Howes, J. London. 1770. Maker of a pair-case gold repeating watch, outer case pierced and repousse, with a rich chatelaine. In the Robert Hoe collection, New York, 1911.

Howes, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1780. Fleet Street. 1819. Tring. Herts.

Howes, William. London. 1766.

Howes, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1786. Fleet Street.

Howie, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1724.

Howse, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1784, 85, 86. Master 1787

Howse, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1706.

Howse, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1687.

Howse, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1698.

Howse, Thomas. London. 1632. Clockmakers’ Company. Junior Warden 1642.

Howse, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1731-80.

Howson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1699.




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