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1887 May. Advertising for staff. [[Leverton and Brindley]], Bridge street, Sheffield.<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 18 May 1887</ref>


1890 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, trading as [[Leverton and Brindley]], at River-lane, Sheffield, as Engineers' Hammer and Tool Manufacturers, is dissolved, by mutual consent...[[John Leverton]] and [[Frederick James Brindley]]'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26069/page/3868 The London Gazette Publication date:11 July 1890 Issue:26069 Page:3868]</ref>
1890 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, trading as [[Leverton and Brindley]], at River-lane, Sheffield, as Engineers' Hammer and Tool Manufacturers, is dissolved, by mutual consent...[[John Leverton]] and [[Frederick James Brindley]]'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26069/page/3868 The London Gazette Publication date:11 July 1890 Issue:26069 Page:3868]</ref>

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of Sheffield

1887 May. Advertising for staff. Leverton and Brindley, Bridge street, Sheffield.[1]

1890 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, trading as Leverton and Brindley, at River-lane, Sheffield, as Engineers' Hammer and Tool Manufacturers, is dissolved, by mutual consent...John Leverton and Frederick James Brindley'[2]

Became F. J. Brindley and Sons

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 18 May 1887
  2. The London Gazette Publication date:11 July 1890 Issue:26069 Page:3868