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1832 Dissolution of the  Partnership between John Sorby,  [[Henry Sorby]],  and  [[Alfred  Sorby]],  as  Merchants  and  Manufacturers of Edge-Tools,  at  Spital-Hill,  in  the  Parish  of  Sheffield,  in  the County  of  York, under the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and  Sons]],  as concerned  Henry  Sorby,  dissolved  by mutual consent  as  from  the  14th  day  of  May  1832; the businesses was carried on by John  Sorby  and  Alfred  Sorby.<ref>London Gazette 3 June 1834</ref>
 
1844 Dissolution of the partnership between  Alfred  Sorby,  and  John  Francis  Sorby,  as  Merchants and  Manufacturers  of  Edge  Tools,  Sheep  Shears, and other  articles,  at  Spital-hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sheffield, in  the  county  of  York,  under  the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and Sons]]; the  said  trades  carried  on  by  [[William  Lockwood]], John Lockwood, and  Joseph  Lockwood, under the firm of  John Sorby and Sons<ref>London Gazette 8 Nov 1844</ref>
 
1855 Exhibited edge tools
 
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