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1861 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Fildes Cocker]] and [[Samuel Cocker]], both of Sheffield, Wire Drawers and Steel Manufacturers and Merchants, and [[Benjamin Thomas Bagshaw]], late of Sheffield, Wire Drawer and Steel Manufacturer and Merchant, deceased on the 4th day of June last. | 1861 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Fildes Cocker]] and [[Samuel Cocker]], both of Sheffield, Wire Drawers and Steel Manufacturers and Merchants, and [[Benjamin Thomas Bagshaw]], late of Sheffield, Wire Drawer and Steel Manufacturer and Merchant, deceased on the 4th day of June last. | ||
Thomas Fildes Cocker and Samuel Cocker, continued the firm as partners.<ref>London Gazette 14 January 1862</ref> | Thomas Fildes Cocker and Samuel Cocker, continued the firm as partners.<ref>London Gazette 14 January 1862</ref> |
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Steel, files, wire etc., of Sheffield.
1752 Successors to Samuel Cocker and Son, which was established in 1752. [1]
1855 Exhibited edge tools at the 1855 Paris Exhibition
1856 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Fildes Cocker, Samuel Cocker, Henry Cocker, and Benjamin Thomas Bagshaw, as Wire Drawers and Steel Manufacturers, carried on under the firm of Cocker, Brothers, at Sheffield, in respect of Henry Cocker. All debts would be paid by the remaining partners.[2]
1861 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Fildes Cocker and Samuel Cocker, both of Sheffield, Wire Drawers and Steel Manufacturers and Merchants, and Benjamin Thomas Bagshaw, late of Sheffield, Wire Drawer and Steel Manufacturer and Merchant, deceased on the 4th day of June last.
Thomas Fildes Cocker and Samuel Cocker, continued the firm as partners.[3]
1875 Company registered [4]
By 1890 had acquired Fitzalan Works