![]() By this time he appears to have completed his apprenticeship as he is listed amongst the yeomen of the company for that year. There is an entry in the accounts for the year 1653/54 of Thomas Firmin paying six shillings for the half year. The account records of the Master and Wardens of the Girdlers survived the Great Fire of London. Thomas Firmin was born in Ipswich, Suffolk in 1632 and was apprenticed to The Girdlers Company the makers of belts both for fine dress and for utility. Proprietor 1754 to 1796.įirmin & Sons is a British company, founded in 1655, that manufactures and supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges, accoutrements, and uniforms. ![]() British military uniform manufacturer Samuel Firmin, Esquire.
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