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* 1863 John Thomas Haden Richardson left [[Hodgetts, Richardson and Pargeter]] to join the [[Tutbury Glass Co]] as a managing partner. | * 1863 John Thomas Haden Richardson left [[Hodgetts, Richardson and Pargeter]] to join the [[Tutbury Glass Co]] as a managing partner. | ||
* 1863 Parliamentary Enquiry into the use of children in industry visited Tutbury Glass Works<ref>Reports from committees, by the House of Commons</ref>. | |||
* 1906 [[Thomas Webb and Corbett]] acquired Tutbury Glass Works<ref>The Victoria history of the county of Stafford, Volume 2</ref>; G H Corbett became manager<ref>Webb and Corbett[http://www.jdl.co.nz/webbandcorbett.html]</ref>. | * 1906 [[Thomas Webb and Corbett]] acquired Tutbury Glass Works<ref>The Victoria history of the county of Stafford, Volume 2</ref>; G H Corbett became manager<ref>Webb and Corbett[http://www.jdl.co.nz/webbandcorbett.html]</ref>. |
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Tutbury Glass Company, Tutbury, Staffs.
- 1810 Glass was first made in Tutbury[1].
- 1851 Tutbury Glass Company were plain and cut glass manufacturers[2].
- 1863 John Thomas Haden Richardson left Hodgetts, Richardson and Pargeter to join the Tutbury Glass Co as a managing partner.
- 1863 Parliamentary Enquiry into the use of children in industry visited Tutbury Glass Works[3].
- 1906 Thomas Webb and Corbett acquired Tutbury Glass Works[4]; G H Corbett became manager[5].