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1835 Owing to the illness of Mr. Arundel, the partnership of [[Arundel and Mappin]] was dissolved. Mr [[Joseph Mappin (1793-1841)]] continued the business, bringing in his eldest son, [[Frederick Thorpe Mappin]] despite his young age. | |||
1841 Joseph Mappin died; Frederick, at the age of twenty, had to take on the the entire management of the business. Shortly afterwards he was joined by his younger brothers, and the firm soon established a reputation for their products. | |||
1843 the name of the firm was changed to [[Mappin Brothers]], who continued with increasing success until 1859, when Frederick left. | |||
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1835 Owing to the illness of Mr. Arundel, the partnership of Arundel and Mappin was dissolved. Mr Joseph Mappin (1793-1841) continued the business, bringing in his eldest son, Frederick Thorpe Mappin despite his young age.
1841 Joseph Mappin died; Frederick, at the age of twenty, had to take on the the entire management of the business. Shortly afterwards he was joined by his younger brothers, and the firm soon established a reputation for their products.
1843 the name of the firm was changed to Mappin Brothers, who continued with increasing success until 1859, when Frederick left.