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1863 [[F. W. and T. Richmond]] - furnishing ironmongers, whitesmiths and bell hangers, 1 & 3 Victoria Bridge Street and 3 Chapel St Salford).<ref>Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford, 1863</ref> | |||
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1873 Partnership change. '...the Partnership business hereinbefore carried on by the undersigned, [[Francis Richmond]], [[William Richmond (2)|William Richmond]], and [[Thomas Richmond]], under the style or firm of [[F. W. and T. Richmond]], as Ironmongers, Horticultural, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, at Salford, in the county of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 30th of June last. All debts owing to and by the firm will be received and paid by Francis Richmond and William Richmond, who will carry on the business on their own account...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23970/page/2100 The London Gazette Publication date:25 April 1873 Issue:23970 Page:2100]</ref> | 1873 Partnership change. '...the Partnership business hereinbefore carried on by the undersigned, [[Francis Richmond]], [[William Richmond (2)|William Richmond]], and [[Thomas Richmond]], under the style or firm of [[F. W. and T. Richmond]], as Ironmongers, Horticultural, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, at Salford, in the county of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 30th of June last. All debts owing to and by the firm will be received and paid by Francis Richmond and William Richmond, who will carry on the business on their own account...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23970/page/2100 The London Gazette Publication date:25 April 1873 Issue:23970 Page:2100]</ref> |
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1863 F. W. and T. Richmond - furnishing ironmongers, whitesmiths and bell hangers, 1 & 3 Victoria Bridge Street and 3 Chapel St Salford).[1]
1873 Partnership change. '...the Partnership business hereinbefore carried on by the undersigned, Francis Richmond, William Richmond, and Thomas Richmond, under the style or firm of F. W. and T. Richmond, as Ironmongers, Horticultural, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, at Salford, in the county of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 30th of June last. All debts owing to and by the firm will be received and paid by Francis Richmond and William Richmond, who will carry on the business on their own account...'[2]
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- ↑ Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford, 1863
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:25 April 1873 Issue:23970 Page:2100