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1814 Machine makers, of Blackhorse Street, the partnership of [[Isaac Dobson]] and [[Peter Rothwell]] built mules in Blackhorse Street
1790 Isaac Dobson went into business in Bolton
 
1814 The partnership of [[Isaac Dobson]] and [[Peter Rothwell]], machine makers, built mules in Blackhorse Street.
 
1815 Dissolution of the partnership between [[Isaac Dobson]] and [[Peter Rothwell]], of Bolton-le-Moors, in the County of Lancaster, as Machine Makers, under the firm of [[Dobson and Rothwell]]<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/17159/page/1507 London Gazette 3 August 1816]</ref>


1850 The firm then opened a larger factory in Kay Street which produced a much wider range of equipment.




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of Bolton

1790 Isaac Dobson went into business in Bolton

1814 The partnership of Isaac Dobson and Peter Rothwell, machine makers, built mules in Blackhorse Street.

1815 Dissolution of the partnership between Isaac Dobson and Peter Rothwell, of Bolton-le-Moors, in the County of Lancaster, as Machine Makers, under the firm of Dobson and Rothwell[1]


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