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1814 'To be Let, the valuable Chemical Works, at Gaythorn, late in the occupation of Mr. William Finch, deceased. The good-will of the trade and the utensils to be parted with on moderate terms. The works are in full trade, and a purchaser may have immediate possession.— For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Thos. H. Robinson, New-Market Buildings.'<ref>Manchester Mercury - Tuesday 4 October 1814</ref> | |||
1816 Sale notice: 'To Manufacturing Chemists, &c. <br>To be SOLD by AUCTION, This day Tuesday the 17th December 1816, at Gaythorn Chemical Works, Manchester ; THE entire STOCK of BOILERS, LEAD VATS, LEAD COOLERS, &c. &c. the property Messrs. Bentham and Rooke, manufacturing chemists. Sale to commence at half-past ten o'clock. '<ref>Manchester Mercury - Tuesday 17 December 1816</ref> | 1816 Sale notice: 'To Manufacturing Chemists, &c. <br>To be SOLD by AUCTION, This day Tuesday the 17th December 1816, at Gaythorn Chemical Works, Manchester ; THE entire STOCK of BOILERS, LEAD VATS, LEAD COOLERS, &c. &c. the property Messrs. Bentham and Rooke, manufacturing chemists. Sale to commence at half-past ten o'clock. '<ref>Manchester Mercury - Tuesday 17 December 1816</ref> |
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of Gaythorn, Manchester
1814 'To be Let, the valuable Chemical Works, at Gaythorn, late in the occupation of Mr. William Finch, deceased. The good-will of the trade and the utensils to be parted with on moderate terms. The works are in full trade, and a purchaser may have immediate possession.— For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Thos. H. Robinson, New-Market Buildings.'[1]
1816 Sale notice: 'To Manufacturing Chemists, &c.
To be SOLD by AUCTION, This day Tuesday the 17th December 1816, at Gaythorn Chemical Works, Manchester ; THE entire STOCK of BOILERS, LEAD VATS, LEAD COOLERS, &c. &c. the property Messrs. Bentham and Rooke, manufacturing chemists. Sale to commence at half-past ten o'clock. '[2]