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Hall's Patent Anchor Co

From Graces Guide
1892


Hall’s Patent Anchor Company Limited was registered on 2 Mar 1892 to acquire the patent rights for the manufacture of Hall’s patent stockless anchor from the patentees, John Francis Hall and John Verity, as shown in the notice attached.[1] A second report on the formation of this company refers to an agreement between J F Hall and J Verity of the first part and N Hingley and Sons Limited of the second part, to acquire certain patents and patent rights for improvements to Hall's Patent Stockless Anchor.[2]

1901 Directory entry - Registered Office 26 George Street, Sheffield. R J Evans secretary.[3]

1911 Directory entry - Registered Office Orchard Chambers, Church Street, Sheffield. R J Evans secretary.[4]

1913 Part of Joseph Wright and Co

1978 Company struck off the register of companies[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 14 Mar 1882
  2. Liverpool Journal of Commerce - 9 Mar 1892
  3. White's Directory of Sheffield 1901
  4. White's Directory of Sheffield 1911
  5. The London Gazette 10 March 1978