While Mary's husband, Joshua Shudi, is recorded as a harpsichord finisher and nephew of
Burkat Shudi (the elder), he was dismissed from the Shudi family workshop and business partnership between the Shudi and
Broadwood families. His dismissal in 1766-7 was recorded in the
St James’s Chronicle or the British Evening Post in the 1–3 January 1767 issue:"HARPSICHORDS. Burkat Shudi, Harpsichord Maker to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales,&c, at the Plume of Feathers, in Great Pultney Street, Golden-Square. (Having discharged my late Man, Josh. Shudi, from my Service) I take this Method of acquainting the Nobility, Gentry, &c. who for these many Years I have had the Honour of executing their Commands, and with the greatest Reputation, that I positively continue carrying on my Business with the utmost Assiduity (notwithstanding the most flagrant Insinuation to the contrary) and humbly hope for the Continuance of their Favours. All Orders to me will with the greatest Gratitude and Punctuality be obeyed, and all my Instruments finished by me as usual."Joshua Shudi's personal workshop insurance policy was registered with the Sun Fire Office as of June 1776, indicating the opening of his independent workshop following his separation from Burkat Shudi's business. The workshop began to be advertised in the
Gazetteer and New Daily Advertise on 30 January 1769, promoting Joshua Shudi as "late finisher to his uncle Burkat Shudi", though other archival news evidence suggests that, according to a notice by Joshua's former colleagues Andrew Clark, Thomas Nixon and
John Broadwood in the ''St James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post'' on 13 January 1767, "during the whole time that he lived with the said Burkat Shudi, [Joshua Shudi] never did begin and finish any one Harpsichord". According to the 1780 posthumous probate lawsuit Pether v Shudi (28 July 1780), it appears that at the time of Joshua Shudi’s death there were as many as 11 finished harpsichords at his home, of which three survive today. == Inheriting Joshua Shudi's workshop ==