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c.1860 [[Thomas Parkin Moorwood]] arrived in Sheffield and, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. [[Thomas Watson (3)|Thomas Watson]] and Mr. [[Thomas Marshall (2)|Thomas Marshall]], established [[Marshall, Watson and Moorwood]] at the Harleston Works, Carlisle Street, East Sheffield.  
c.1860 [[Thomas Parkin Moorwood]] arrived in Sheffield and, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. [[Thomas Watson (3)|Thomas Watson]] and Mr. [[Thomas Marshall (2)|Thomas Marshall]], established [[Marshall, Watson and Moorwood]] at the Harleston Works, Carlisle Street, East Sheffield.  
c.1890 Left [[Watson, Moorwood and Co]]


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c.1860 Thomas Parkin Moorwood arrived in Sheffield and, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Watson and Mr. Thomas Marshall, established Marshall, Watson and Moorwood at the Harleston Works, Carlisle Street, East Sheffield.

c.1890 Left Watson, Moorwood and Co

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