David Davy Wragg (1864-1958) was the son of Joseph Wragg, a spring-knife manufacturer. In the Census (1881), David Wragg was living with his parents at Hanover Street and working ‘in cutlery warehouse’. In 1887, he began business as a cutlery manufacturer, though his capital was only £25 in savings. His address was 70 Charles Street, from where he advertised pen, pocket, and sportsman’s knives, razors, safety razors, and scissors. This cutlery, which would have been factored, w....