Eadon | Bower & Eadon |
Eales | Samuel Eales Silverware Ltd |
Earnshaw | Robert Earnshaw |
Eaton | Eaton, Walker & Company |
Eaton | Samuel Eaton and Son |
Eaton | T. W. Eaton & Company |
Eaton | William Charles Eaton |
Edley | Edley & Ayre Ltd |
Edley | Edley Brothers |
Egginton | Egginton Brothers Ltd |
Eldon | John Eldon & Sons |
Elkington | Elkington & Co Ltd |
Elkington | F. E. Elkington |
Ellin | Thomas Ellin & Company Ltd |
Ellin | Thomas R. Ellin (Footprint Works) Ltd |
Elliot | Joseph Elliot & Sons (Sheffield) Ltd |
Elliott | Benjamin Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | Henry Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | Richard Elliott |
Elliott | Thomas Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | W. Elliott & Sons |
Ellis | A. E. Ellis & Co |
Ellis | Ashforth, Ellis & Company |
Ellis | B. & L. Ellis |
Ellis | Burland, Ellis & Co |
Ellis | Charles Ellis & Company |
Ellis | Ellis & Cadman |
Ellis | Ellis & Company (Cutlery) Ltd |
Ellis | George Ellis (Silversmiths) Ltd |
Ellis | Harry Ellis & Sons / Fred Ellis & Sons |
Ellis | Isaac Ellis & Sons Ltd |
Ellis | John Ellis & Company |
Ellis | S. M. Ellis & Company |
Ellis | Staton & Ellis |
Ellison | Wilson, Hawksworth, Ellison & Company |
Elliss | William Elliss |
Elvidge | Read & Elvidge |
English | English Steel Corporation |
Ensee | Ensee (Cutlers) Limited |
Epworth | J. T. Epworth & Son Ltd |
Epworth | Joseph Epworth |
ESC | Immaculate ESC |
Etchells | John Etchells |
Etches | John M. Etches |
Evans | William Evans |
Eyre | Arundel & Eyre |
Eyre | B. J. Eyre & Company |
Eyre | Eyre, Ward & Company |
Eyre | Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd |
Eyre | Isaac Eyre |
Eyre | John Eyre & Company |
Joseph Epworth was a spring knife manufacturer, who was born in Sheffield on 22 February 1784. He was the son of Joseph Epworth (a yeoman) and his wife Ann Hobson (Epworth, 20221). He was apprenticed in 1798. He appeared in a directory in 1828, when he was listed as a pen and pocket knife manufacturer at Lead Mills, Pond Street. He also apparently cut bone and made buttons. His subsequent addresses included Eyre Lane (1833) and Arundel Lane (1837). In the Ce....