Does anyone have any info about whip manufacturing in Nottinghamshire in the 1800s? I've googled without success. I've looked in trade directories and know the names of the manufacturers, and I think it was an apprenticed trade.
But what I want to know is - was it a common trade or were only a comparitively few people involved? And where was it based?
I'm looking at 3 different families based in St Mary and Sneinton and trying to find any link between them. The men in all 3 worked as whipmakers, just one of the many co-incidences between these families. If it was a trade with a small base, that might swing my findings away from coincidence and towards connection (oviously there are also other links between these families BTW! haha)