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1853 formerly [[J. and E. Headly]]
1853 formerly [[J. and E. Headly]]
An 1853 'village pump' on display at the [[Museum of Cambridge]].


1859 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by us the undersigned, [[James Ind Headly]] and [[John Manning]], under the firm of [[Headly and Manning]], at Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, in the trade or business of Ironmongers.
1859 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by us the undersigned, [[James Ind Headly]] and [[John Manning]], under the firm of [[Headly and Manning]], at Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, in the trade or business of Ironmongers.

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1853 formerly J. and E. Headly

An 1853 'village pump' on display at the Museum of Cambridge.

1859 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by us the undersigned, James Ind Headly and John Manning, under the firm of Headly and Manning, at Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, in the trade or business of Ironmongers. Ironfounders and Engineers, was on the 31st day of December last, dissolved by mutual consent...'[1]

Subsequently traded as J. I. Headly at the Eagle Foundry

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  1. [1] Gazette Issue 22228 published on the 8 February 1859. Page 17 of 42