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William Kipling was apprenticed to Thomas Johnson in 1695 and later established his own workshops at Ratcliffe Cross, where he operated between 1705 and 1750. Kipling produced many clocks for the Ottoman market, as evidenced by the number of his surviving watches, bracket clocks, and lantern clocks bearing Turkish dials. These suggest a steady demand for his work in the Middle East in the early 18th-century.