Clock Makers: J

J.  English & European Clock Makers

Jackeman, Joseph.      London.1680.    “London Bridge.”

Jackson,  Interworth. About   1680. Maker of a brass bracket clock, with hour hand only.

Jackson,  Edward.    London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1669.

Jackson, Edward.   Clockmakers’  Company.  1680. Newington, Surrey.

Jackson,    James.     London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1689.

Jackson, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1682.

Jackson, John. London. 1770-1800. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1793, 94, 95. Master 1796.

Jackson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1760-70.

Jackson, John, Sr. London. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden  1813,  14.

Jackson, John, Jr. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1810. Bridgewater Square. Master 1822.    1800-29.

Jackson,  John. London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1820. White Hart Court, Lombard Street.

Jackson, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1830. Wat-ling Street.

Jackson, John, & Co. London. 1781. 2 Bridgewater Square, Barbican.

Jackson, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1648.

Jackson, Martin. London. 1697. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1718, 19, 20. Master 1721.

Jackson, Matthew.  London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1730. Lantern clock of brass with bob pendulum.
Fretwork ornament on top.

Jackson, Richard. London. 1632.

Jackson, Stephen. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1829. Bridgewater Square.

Jackson, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1688.

Jackson, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1811. King Street, Clerkenwell.

Jacob, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1706.

Jacob, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1718.

Jacobzoon, Dirck. Wozmer-veer.    1698.

Jacot, T. F. Locle, Switzerland.    1850.

Jager, Georg Johann. Augsburg.    1768.

Jager, Ignati. Augsburg. 1803.

Jagger, Edward. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1702.

James, John. London. Clock-makers’  Company.    1662.

James, Joseph. London Clockmakers’ Company   1689

Jamison, George. London 1801. Maker of watch in German silver case, Proctor collection.

Jammett, Thomas. London Clockmakers’ Company.1794

Janatt, Richard. London. 1680.

Janson, Joseph. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1821. Abchurch Lane.

Janszen, Antony. Amsterdam. 1760. Maker of a fine long-case clock of oak veneered with burr walnut. Victoria and Albert Museum.

Janvies,  Paris.  1775.Maker of a clock for Louis XVI. with metal work by Gouthiere, which brought at auction in July, 1902, £3,255.

Janvier, Antide. Besancon. 1770. Maker of a regulator clock with ten dials, from the Palace of Prince Bathyany at Budapest. Sold for £546 at Christie’s 1907.

Jaques, William. London.1687 Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1713, 14, 15. Master 1716.

Jaques, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1724.

Jardin,    John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1740-81.    Honorary Freeman.

Jardin, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1796. Throgmorton Street.

Jarman, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1728.

Jarman, John Bowkett. London.    1820.

Jarratt, Richard. London. 1660. Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1681, 82, 83. Master 1685. Was one of the stewards 1672.

Jarrett, Barnard. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1787. White Lion Street, Pentonville   1807.

Jarrett, John William. London. Clockmakers’ Company.1787.Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell.

Jarvis, George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1728.

Jayne, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1687.

Jeff, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1702.

Jefferies, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1637.

Jeffery, William Knight. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1712.

Jeffreys, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1726.

Jeffs, John. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1697.

Jeffs, Benjamin. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1702.

Jelf,  William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1717.

Jenault,  Paris. 1750.

Jenkins, Cornelius. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1678.

Jenkins, James. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1692.

Jenkins, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1678.

Jennings, Charles. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1725.

Jennings, Robert. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1703

Jennings,  Thomas.    London.Clockmakers’ Company. 1721.

Jessop, Josias.   London. 1781-90.

Jeubi, Paris. 1630. Made a watch for Queen Elizabeth.

Jevon, May. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1705.

Joakley, T.    London.    1750.

John, Hans. KSnigsberg. 1580.

Johnson, Cornelius. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1694.

Johnson, George. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1649.

Johnson, Isaac. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1705.

Johnson, Isaac. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1723.

Johnson, Jere. Exchange Alley. 1650.

Johnson, Jeremiah. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1668.

Johnson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1678.

Johnson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1680.

Johnson, John. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1701.

Johnson, John. London. 1770-90. Gray’s Inn Passage. Maker of silver double-case watch.

Johnson, John. London. 1790-1820. Gray’s   Inn   Lane.

Johnson, Michael. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1687. Barnard Castle.

Johnson, Roger. London. 1630.

Johnson, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1713.

Johnson, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1700.

Johnson, Thomas. Richmond. 1760.

Johnson, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1702.

Johnstone, James. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1706.

Jolly, Josias, a Paris. 1670. Maker of octagonal silver-gilt watches.

Joly, Q. F.    Paris.    1780-1800.

Jones, David. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1687.

Jones, Evan. London. Clock-make, r^’  Company.    1648-71.

Jones,   Francis. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1824. Cornhill.

Jones, George. London. Clock-makers’ Company. 1821. . Albany Road, Kent Road.

Jones, Henry. London. 1654. Warden 1687, 88, 89. Master 1691. Apprenticed to Edward East 1654, admitted to Clockmakers’ Company 1663. Charles II., so the story goes, gave to Miss Jane Lane a clock by Jones. In 1673 on the Company’s books is an entry charging Robert Seignior, who was given the clock to repair, with removing Jones’s name and inserting his own. The cost of the clock is given as £150.

Jones, Henry. London. Clock-makers’ Company.    1697.

Jones, John.   London.   Clock-makers’ Company.    1716.

Jones, John.    London.    1750-63.    Clockmakers’ Company. Warden 1759, 60, 61. Master 1762.

Jones, Jonathan. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1687.

Jones, Owen.   London.    1787.

Jones, Thomas. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1679.

Jones, Thomas William. London.    1679.

Jones, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1663.

Jones, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1787-1829. Shoemaker Row, Blackfriars.

Jones, William. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1778.

Jones, Valentine. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1704.

Joseph, J. Bristol, England. 1800.

Joseph, S.   London.   1750.

Jovat, London.  1675.

Joyce, Conway. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1811-37. Lombard Street.

Joyce, George. London. 1680-95. Maker of a clock in very fine boule case, once the property of James II., given by Mary D’Este, the Queen, to her maid of honour, Basilia Gage, the youngest daughter of Sir Edward Gage of Hengrave.

Joyce, Samuel. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1811-30.   Lombard Street.

Joyne, John.    Paris.    1600-25.

Julian, Gregory. London. Clockmakers’ Company. 1664.

Julliott, Solomon. London. 1738.

Jump, J. and A. London. 1780. Makers of a very fine gold watch with enamel case.

Junger, Jacob N. Augsburg. 1650.

Jurgensen, Urban. Copenhagen. Died 1837. Made many fine chronometers.

Jurgensen, Louis U. Copenhagen. Died1867. Successor to his father.