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<p>the period which is often called 'The Golden Age of English Clockmaking,' when many innovations were created and the trade flourished. He took at least eight apprentices, including his nephew Charles Kemp (who became the master to Tom Tompion's nephew), John Farewell, and Joseph Antram, the latter of whom became a clockmaker to <a href="page.php?w=George_I_of_Great_Britain">King George I</a>. The best known of Gretton's apprentices was <a href="page.php?w=Henry_Sully">Henry Sully</a>, who after completing his apprenticeship stayed with Gretton</p><p>
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