Messrs Rigby
Established 1735,1760,1770 and 1783? They can't all be right!
The following advertisements explain why there is so much confusion regarding the starting date of this illustrious company. However, the most conclusive evidence can be found in the 1784 Dublin trades directory where John Rigby (founder) first appears *.Firstly, it is common knowledge that many companies used a certain amount of "Licence " when stating their established dates.
As can be seen here from the three separate advertisements the foundation date was gradually brought in line with reality, 1770 being the date John Rigby probably entered the gun trade, 1783 being the date he set-up in his own name following a lengthy traineeship with possibly more than one of the great masters of his trade i.e., Edward Dalton, Thomas Trulock, Lewis Alley to mention just a few taken from the 1770 Dublin trades directory.
Advertisement stating 1735. 
Another stating 1760.
  And yet another stating 1770.
Below is *John Rigby's first trades directory entry for 1784
while he traded at 14 College Green, Dublin.
 Blackwell William  Gt Ship St
Devine Thomas                194  Abbey St
  Dixon Thomas                    32 Upp Kevin St
Edwards  William            24 Castle St
Gray John                                              21 Lwr Exchange Street
Hall Joseph                            149 Gt Britain St
Hutchinson Michael  40 Dame st
Marshal Thomas              4 Barrack st
Morton William                 31 Skinner Row
Rainsford James             102 Grafton St
Rigby, John                    14 College Green
Tomlinson Robert  123 Capel St
Trulock Thomas               28 Dame Street
          Never a more apt expression as "being difficult to hit a moving target"!!... but we got there.
The Rigby family traded c.1783-1898.
For additional detailed history including the company registers please refer to;-
Great British Gunmakers Messrs Rigby 1760-1869 by D.H.L.Back.
also; 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rigby_%26_Company. 
Our sincere thanks to the above link.
Please refer to our earlier posts related to the Rigby's
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



 
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