L. B. B. | L. B. B. |
L. M. H. | L. M. H. Mfg Co |
Laidlaw | Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co Ltd |
Lamb | Ryalls & Lamb |
Lambert | Lambert & Blaber Ltd |
Land | Henry Land & Company |
Land | T. Land & Son Ltd |
Langdon | Bunting, Langdon & Company Ltd |
Larder | Larder & Burgess Ltd |
Larder | T. Larder & Son |
Lascelles | Lascelles |
Latham | Latham & Owen Ltd |
Latham | George Latham & Sons |
Latham | T. C. Latham |
Latham | Walter Latham & Son |
Law | Law, Atkin & Oxley |
Lawton | Samuel Lawton |
Leclere | Henri and Eugene Leclere |
Ledger | Froggatt & Ledger Ltd |
Lee | Lee & Wigfull (Sheffield) Ltd |
Lee | George Lee & Company |
Lee | Henry Lee & Co |
Lee | Joseph Lee & Company |
Leek | James Leek |
Lees | Lees & Colley Ltd |
Lees | Paul Lees & Sons |
Legacy | Legacy Silverware |
Leggett | Danks & Leggett Ltd |
Leppington | Leppington (Cutlers) Ltd |
Leslie | Charles Leslie & Co |
Lesmah | Lesmah |
Levesley | Levesley Brothers |
Levick | Joseph Levick & Son |
Levick | Levick Brothers |
Levick | Charles S. Levick & Company |
Lewis | Lewis, Rose & Company Ltd |
Lickorish | Lickorish & Co |
Lilleyman | Thomas G. Lilleyman |
Lindley | Alfred Lindley |
Linley | Parker & Linley |
Linley | James Linley |
Linley | Thomas Linley |
Linley | Linley & Watson |
Lion | Daniel & Lion |
Lister | Lister & Knowles |
Lloyd | E Lloyd & Son |
Lloyd | Lloyd & Martin |
Lockwood | Lockwood Brothers Ltd |
Lodge | James Lodge Ltd |
Lomas | Joseph Lomas |
London | London & Sheffield Cutlery Co |
Long | Long, Son, & Hawksley |
Long | H. G. Long & Company Ltd |
Longden | J. H. Longden & Sons |
Longden | Longden & Brown |
Lowe | Marsden & Lowe |
Lowe | Francis Lowe & Sons |
Lowe | Lowe Brothers (Cutlers) |
Loy | Loy |
Ludlam | Cooper Ludlam (Sheffield) Ltd |
Lyons | Thos Lyons |
This partnership, which manufactured table knives, involved John Ryalls and John Lamb. It was located in West Street by 1811; and in Carver Street by 1816. It was dissolved in 1820, though Lamb continued to trade. John Ryalls died on 24 August 1829, aged 75, and was buried at St Paul’s. His only son was John Ryalls (1804-1888), who became a prominent solicitor (Manning, 1900).
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