P. [unknown surname], [full version unknown] I.K.
Parker / Parker of Oxford, William H.
Parkman, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Parsons, [Mrs] Ernest [full version unknown]
Partington [also known as Edge-Partington], James Edge
Pavyer, [full version unknown]
Perceval, S.G. [probably Spencer George]
Pergamon Oxford Russian Series
Philips, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Pickering (also known as Mrs Henry Joule), Hannah
Pilkington, [Miss] P. also known as Frances Meredyth
Pinches (Medallists) Ltd., John
Pitt, [Miss][full version unknown]
Pocock, James or [Reginald] Innes
Pope, [Miss][full version unknown]
Popham, [family] [full version unknown]
Poulton later known as Poulton-Palmer, Ronald William
Powys family, [full version unknown]
Pratley [father of W.F., Unknown
Preston and Co. [if address below is right], John
Career Manufacturer
Biography Musical instrument maker Richard Potter (1726-1806), was succeeded by his son William Henry Potter, this was made after his death so it must have been made by his company. Based in Fleet Street, London [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 04/05/2007]
Biography References http://www.rncm.ac.uk/pdfs/collection_pdfs/coll_hwm01.pdf. / http://webhome.idirect.com/ » toot/potter.html / http://www.usd.edu/smm/WilliamPotter.html
County London [Greater]
Relationship Maker
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Collected around 1919
Date made around Bu 1848?
Dates active 1760-1848
Donated around 1901
English collections Flute and flageolet
Oxford Uni Education No
Oxford based No
English collection size 2
Connections Thomas William Taphouse