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 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 147 In only one instance in the following list have I any doubt as to its correct place in this list — Edgar and Son (or Co.) — but the circumstantial evidence that they were Bristol pewterers is so great I have ventured to include it. (A t preceding a name signifies that an illustration of the maker's mark is given.) fAsh and Hutton. Bristol, c. 1760. IBurgum and Catcot. Bristol, c. 1770. Boswell, in his Life of Dr. Johnson, records their meeting " George Catcot the pewterer " at Bristol on 29th April, 1776. Butcher, James. Pewterer, of Bridgewater, Somerset. Will proved 15 Sep., 1698, at Taunton. fButcher, James. Pewterer, of Bridgewater, Somerset. Will proved 24 Oct., 1720, at Taunton. fCockey, W. Totnes, c. 1740. Daw, Richard. Exeter, c. 1780. f Dolbeare, J. Ashburton, ? c. 1750. + Edgar and Co. ? Bristol. fEdgar and Son. ? Bristol. fEvans, Hum. Exeter, c. 1740. tFothergills. Bristol. tGauls. Exeter. Harris, William. Buried at Barnstaple 3 Dec, 1625. Worked 1608-25. Heywood, Robert. Buried at Barnstaple 14 Jan., 1623. Worked 1605-22. Tiverton, c. 1707. i Hodge, Sampson (? Samuel), f Hoskyn, John. fHoskyn, Henry. Johns, John. fKerslake. Knowles, John. fLee, Samuel. Ley, John. Mitchell, James. Truro, later than 1735. c. 1730. Pewterer, of Bristol, mentioned in 1698 in the will of James Butcher, of Bridgewater. Creditor], c. 1720. Bristol, c. 1650. Buried at Barnstaple. Worked c. 1720. Buried at Barnstaple 30th June, 1733. Worked c. 1705-33. Penzance. In 1681 he had served a seven years' apprenticeship to a