Samuel Horrabin was baptised on 6 April 1774, the son of Mary (and an unknown father). By 1816, he was listed as a pen and pocket knife maker in Hawley Croft (and may have been the cutler who registered a silver mark with Joseph Brammar in 1810). By 1822, he was based in Scotland Street. He died on 30 August 1822, aged 48, and was buried at St Paul’s churchyard. His sons (by his wife, Jane) were William (bapt. 7 July 1799-1878) and Samuel (1808-1874). By 1833, William and Samuel were....