Nadin | Alfred Nadin |
Nash | Richard Nash |
Naylor | Naylor & Sanderson |
Naylor | Martin Brothers & Naylor |
Naylor | Turner, Naylor & Company Ltd |
Naylor | Samuel Naylor |
Naylor | Samuel Naylor |
Naylor | A. Boswell, Son & Naylor Limited |
Naylor | George Naylor and Co |
Needham | Needham, Veall & Tyzack Ltd |
Needham | Edwin H. Needham & Company |
Needham | Robert M. Needham |
Needham | William Needham |
Needham | Needham Vincent & Co |
Needham | Needham Brothers Ltd |
Newbould | Standfield, Newbould & Baildon |
Newbould | Newbould Brothers & Dickenson |
Newbould | George Newbould |
Newbould | John Newbould & Company |
Newbould | Albert Newbould |
Newell | E. Newell & Company |
Newton | Middleton, Newton & Middleton |
Newton | Francis Newton & Sons Ltd |
Newton | John Newton & Company |
Newton | Greaves and Newton |
Nicholson | Henry Nicholson |
Nicholson | John Nicholson |
Nicholson | John Nicholson & Sons |
Nicholson | Matthew Henry Nicholson |
Nicholson | Frank Nicholson & Son |
Nixon | Nixon & Winterbottom Ltd |
Nodder | John Nodder & Sons Ltd |
Nodder | William Nodder |
Norton | Norton Cutlery Society Ltd |
Nowill | Nowill & Kippax |
Nowill | John Nowill & Sons Ltd |
Nutt | Glossop & Nutt |
Beyond the 1820s, following the various cutlery Naylors after Samuel Naylor is difficult. A Samuel Naylor was listed as a merchant in the 1830s (living in Springfield Place in 1833, and Glossop Road in 1837). Samuel Naylor, merchant, Furnival Lane, was listed in 1841 (moving to Eyre Street in 1845). He lived in Gloucester Road. In 1841, Samuel Naylor and Irving Van Wart dissolved their partnership as merchants and manufacturers in Sheffield and New York. In 1843, Samuel Naylor and William San....