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Partnership of [[Thomas Donaldson]] and [[David Glasgow (1807-1882)]] | c.1825 Partnership of [[Thomas Donaldson]] and [[David Glasgow (1807-1882)]] | ||
1830 Advertisment to sell a small steam engine. [[Donaldson and Glasgow]], 13 Severn Street, Birmingham.<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 22 March 1830</ref> | 1830 Advertisment to sell a small steam engine. [[Donaldson and Glasgow]], 13 Severn Street, Birmingham.<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 22 March 1830</ref> |
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c.1825 Partnership of Thomas Donaldson and David Glasgow (1807-1882)
1830 Advertisment to sell a small steam engine. Donaldson and Glasgow, 13 Severn Street, Birmingham.[1]
1839 Bankrupt. '...Bankruptcy is awarded and issued against David Glasgow, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Engineer, Millwright, Dealer and Chapman (surviving partner of Thomas Donaldson, of the same place, deceased, trading under the Firm of Donaldson and Glasgow), and he being declared a bankrupt...'[2]
Company became David Glasgow
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 22 March 1830
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:3 December 1839 Issue:19800 Page:2558