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Robert Wright

Robert Wright was first mentioned in the 1791 Hull directory when he was a joiner in Blanket Row. From around 1810 he was a known cabinet maker at 20 Bond Street, Hull and from 1823-1831 he was registered at 38-39 Bond Street. It is believed that Wright died circa 1831 as his name was not published again after this year. It is believed that Wright ran a small family business and therefore did not produce a huge amount of work due to lack of capital. It is believed as well as being a cabinet maker Wright also undertook upholstery work and worked as an undertaker.

Robert Wright

Robert Wright was first mentioned in the 1791 Hull directory when he was a joiner in Blanket Row. From around 1810 he was a known cabinet maker at 20 Bond Street, Hull and from 1823-1831 he was registered at 38-39 Bond Street. It is believed that Wright died circa 1831 as his name was not published again after this year. It is believed that Wright ran a small family business and therefore did not produce a huge amount of work due to lack of capital. It is believed as well as being a cabinet maker Wright also undertook upholstery work and worked as an undertaker.

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