In 1828, Jonathan Hall was in Arundel Street as a corkscrew and nail nipper manufacturer. The name disappeared from the directories in the 1830s, but by 1841 Jonathan Hall was listed again as a corkscrew maker in Arundel Street. By 1849, his address was Court 89, Arundel Street, with a residence in Court 3, Furnival Street. In the early 1850s, he was joined by his sons (with the firm restyled as ‘Son’ in 1852, then ‘& Sons’ in 1856). The address was Charles Stre....