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c.1859 Private concern established<ref>supposition based on Aberconway entry for [[Campbells and Hunter]]</ref> | |||
1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Campbell]], [[John William Campbell]], and [[Thomas Whiteley]], as Tool Makers, at the [[Dolphin Foundry, Leeds|Dolphin Foundry]], East-street, Leeds, in the county of York, under the stylo or firm of [[Thomas Campbell, Son and Co|Thomas Campbell, Son, and Co]]. All debts due settled by Thomas Whiteley<ref>London Gazette 18 February, 1868</ref>. | 1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Campbell]], [[John William Campbell]], and [[Thomas Whiteley]], as Tool Makers, at the [[Dolphin Foundry, Leeds|Dolphin Foundry]], East-street, Leeds, in the county of York, under the stylo or firm of [[Thomas Campbell, Son and Co|Thomas Campbell, Son, and Co]]. All debts due settled by Thomas Whiteley<ref>London Gazette 18 February, 1868</ref>. | ||
The Dolphin Foundry was later occupied by [[Campbells and Hunter]] at Saynor road Leeds | |||
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of Steander street, Leeds
Machine maker
c.1859 Private concern established[1]
1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Campbell, John William Campbell, and Thomas Whiteley, as Tool Makers, at the Dolphin Foundry, East-street, Leeds, in the county of York, under the stylo or firm of Thomas Campbell, Son, and Co. All debts due settled by Thomas Whiteley[2].
The Dolphin Foundry was later occupied by Campbells and Hunter at Saynor road Leeds
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Sources of Information
- ↑ supposition based on Aberconway entry for Campbells and Hunter
- ↑ London Gazette 18 February, 1868