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Joseph Weatherley Phipson (1776-1851)
Joseph Weatherley Phipson (1776-1851)


1776 May 3rd. Born the son of  
1776 May 3rd. Born the son of [[Thomas Phipson (1738-1807)]] and Elizabeth Fitzherbert Ryland


1824 Partnership dissolved. '....the Partnership heretofore subsisting between [[Joseph Weatherley Phipson]] and Edward Cotton, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Manufacturing-Chemists, was on the 31st day of December last dissolved by mutual consent....'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/18018/pages/606] Gazette Issue 18018 published on the 13 April 1824</ref>
1824 Partnership dissolved. '....the Partnership heretofore subsisting between [[Joseph Weatherley Phipson]] and Edward Cotton, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Manufacturing-Chemists, was on the 31st day of December last dissolved by mutual consent....'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/18018/pages/606] Gazette Issue 18018 published on the 13 April 1824</ref>

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Joseph Weatherley Phipson (1776-1851)

1776 May 3rd. Born the son of Thomas Phipson (1738-1807) and Elizabeth Fitzherbert Ryland

1824 Partnership dissolved. '....the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Joseph Weatherley Phipson and Edward Cotton, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Manufacturing-Chemists, was on the 31st day of December last dissolved by mutual consent....'[1]

1828 Partnership dissolved. '....the Partnership subsisting between William Phipson, Joseph Weatherley Phipson, William Barroll, and Sarah Phipson (Executors of Thomas Phipson, deceased), and Samuel Thorpe, as Pin-Manufacturers, in Birmingham, stands dissolved by mutual consent....'[2]


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  1. [1] Gazette Issue 18018 published on the 13 April 1824
  2. [2] Gazette Issue 18462 published on the 18 April 1828