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Paper mills at Ivybridge, near Plymouth, and Keighley
Paper mills at Ivybridge, near Plymouth, and Keighley
Presumably this was commercial papers subsidiary of [[Portals]] Ltd


1930 Acquired by [[Wiggins, Teape and Co]] including the associated companies [[W. Howard and Son]] and [[Roughway Paper Mills]] <ref>The Times Feb 03, 1930</ref>
1930 Acquired by [[Wiggins, Teape and Co]] including the associated companies [[W. Howard and Son]] and [[Roughway Paper Mills]] <ref>The Times Feb 03, 1930</ref>
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1932 Wiggins Teape sold the investment in the Italian mill of [[Portals (John Allen and Sons)]]<ref> The Times, May 12, 1932</ref>
1932 Wiggins Teape sold the investment in the Italian mill of [[Portals (John Allen and Sons)]]<ref> The Times, May 12, 1932</ref>


1950 [[Samuel Jones and Co]] acquired the St. Neots mills
1950 [[Samuel Jones and Co]] acquired the [[Okestubbe Mill]] near St. Neots  


==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 3 April 2018

Paper mills at Ivybridge, near Plymouth, and Keighley

Presumably this was commercial papers subsidiary of Portals Ltd

1930 Acquired by Wiggins, Teape and Co including the associated companies W. Howard and Son and Roughway Paper Mills [1]

1932 Wiggins Teape sold the investment in the Italian mill of Portals (John Allen and Sons)[2]

1950 Samuel Jones and Co acquired the Okestubbe Mill near St. Neots

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb 03, 1930
  2. The Times, May 12, 1932