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[[Isaac Dobson]] and [[Benjamin Dobson (1786-1839)|Benjamin Dobson]]  
[[Isaac Dobson]] and [[Benjamin Dobson (1786-1839)|Benjamin Dobson]]  
1827 Mention of Messrs. Isaac and Benjamin Dobson, machine makers, Black Horse Street, Great Bolton.<ref>Globe - Tuesday 04 December 1827</ref>


1834 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, Henry Ashworth, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, Benjamin Dobson, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, all of Bolton, in the County of Lancaster, and Robert Wallwork, of Chorley, and Benjamin Dobson, of Little Bolton, Cotton-Spinners and Manufacturers, carrying on trade at Chorley and Manchester, in the said County, under the firm of [[Robert Wallwork and Co|Robert Wallwork and Company]], as Cotton-Spinners, and us Manufacturers, under the firm of [[Isaac and Benjamin Dobson]], was dissolved on-the 1st day of January 1834 by mutual consent. As witness our hands this 15th day of January 1834. Henry Ashworth, Benjn. Dobson, Executors of the late Isaac Dobson. Robt. Wallwork. Benjn. Dobson.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19132/page/360 The London Gazette Publication date:28 February 1834 Issue:19132 Page:360]</ref>
1834 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, Henry Ashworth, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, Benjamin Dobson, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, all of Bolton, in the County of Lancaster, and Robert Wallwork, of Chorley, and Benjamin Dobson, of Little Bolton, Cotton-Spinners and Manufacturers, carrying on trade at Chorley and Manchester, in the said County, under the firm of [[Robert Wallwork and Co|Robert Wallwork and Company]], as Cotton-Spinners, and us Manufacturers, under the firm of [[Isaac and Benjamin Dobson]], was dissolved on-the 1st day of January 1834 by mutual consent. As witness our hands this 15th day of January 1834. Henry Ashworth, Benjn. Dobson, Executors of the late Isaac Dobson. Robt. Wallwork. Benjn. Dobson.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19132/page/360 The London Gazette Publication date:28 February 1834 Issue:19132 Page:360]</ref>

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Machine Makers of Bolton

Isaac Dobson and Benjamin Dobson

1827 Mention of Messrs. Isaac and Benjamin Dobson, machine makers, Black Horse Street, Great Bolton.[1]

1834 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, Henry Ashworth, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, Benjamin Dobson, as Executor of the late Isaac Dobson, all of Bolton, in the County of Lancaster, and Robert Wallwork, of Chorley, and Benjamin Dobson, of Little Bolton, Cotton-Spinners and Manufacturers, carrying on trade at Chorley and Manchester, in the said County, under the firm of Robert Wallwork and Company, as Cotton-Spinners, and us Manufacturers, under the firm of Isaac and Benjamin Dobson, was dissolved on-the 1st day of January 1834 by mutual consent. As witness our hands this 15th day of January 1834. Henry Ashworth, Benjn. Dobson, Executors of the late Isaac Dobson. Robt. Wallwork. Benjn. Dobson.'[2]

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