Timothy Richardson and Sons
1869 Bankruptcy. '... between George Gibson Richardson and Timothy Richardson, of No. 6, Duke-street, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, Hop Merchants and Copartners, trading under the style or firm of Timothy Richardson and Sons; the said George Gibson Richardson residing at Red-hill, in the county of Surrey, and the said Timothy Richardson residing at Mill-hill, Hendon, in the county of Middlesex (the debtors), and Harry Emlyn Jones, of No. 11, Saint Thomas-street, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, Hop Factor, and Charles Clarence Noakes, of No. 13, Southwark-street, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, Hop Factor (the trustees)...'[1]
1898 Timothy Richardson and Sons merged with Wigan and Co to form Wigan, Richardson and Co.