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Carpet manufacturers.
Carpet manufacturers.
1876 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Freeman Firth]] and '''John Wrigley Willans''', under the style or firm of [[Firth, Willans and Co|Firth, Willans, and Co]]., in the business of Manufacturers of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, at Clifton Mills, near Brighouse, in the county of York.  The business was carried on by Thomas Freeman Firth alone, under the style or firm of [[T. F. Firth and Sons|T. F. Firth and Co]].<ref>London Gazette 21 January 1876</ref>


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Clifton Mills, Bailiff Bridge, near Brighouse

Carpet manufacturers.

1876 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Freeman Firth and John Wrigley Willans, under the style or firm of Firth, Willans, and Co., in the business of Manufacturers of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, at Clifton Mills, near Brighouse, in the county of York. The business was carried on by Thomas Freeman Firth alone, under the style or firm of T. F. Firth and Co.[1]

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  1. London Gazette 21 January 1876