This cutler appeared only once in a Sheffield directory. He may have been the George Briddock, the son of Martin (a cutler), who was apprenticed to his father and granted his Freedom in 1777. His father was possibly Martin Briddock at Malin Bridge. According to the Assay Office register, George Briddock in 1781 registered a silver mark (‘GB & Co’) as a plate worker at Lambert Croft. A directory in the same year, listed George Briddock & Outrim as pen knife cutlers at Lambert Street. But George Briddock disappeared after that date.