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1851 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Ralph Sneyd]], of Keele, in the county of Stafford, Esquire, and [[Francis Stanier]], of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Gentleman, carrying on business at Silverdale, in the said county, as Coal and Iron Masters, under the firm or style of '''The Silverdale Company'''. The business was carried on by Francis Stanier<ref>London Gazette 19 Sept 1851</ref> | 1851 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Ralph Sneyd]], of Keele, in the county of Stafford, Esquire, and [[Francis Stanier]], of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Gentleman, carrying on business at Silverdale, in the said county, as Coal and Iron Masters, under the firm or style of '''The Silverdale Company'''. The business was carried on by Francis Stanier<ref>London Gazette 19 Sept 1851</ref> | ||
The Silverdale Iron Co. had works in Silverdale, Knutton and Chesterton, covering both collieries and blast furnaces; that of the Knutton and Chesterton Works were limited to the manufacture of finished iron. Not long after [[Thomas Udall]] joined these concerns, his firm acquired the collieries and blast furnaces at Apedale, also in North Staffordshire. Later the joint concerns were put together as one undertaking with the name of [[Stainer and Co]].<ref>Obituary of Thomas Udall</ref> | The Silverdale Iron Co. had works in Silverdale, Knutton and Chesterton, covering both collieries and blast furnaces; that of the Knutton and Chesterton Works were limited to the manufacture of finished iron. Not long after [[Thomas Udall]] joined these concerns in 1866, his firm acquired the collieries and blast furnaces at Apedale, also in North Staffordshire. Later the joint concerns were put together as one undertaking with the name of [[Stainer and Co]].<ref>Obituary of Thomas Udall</ref> | ||
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1851 Dissolution of the Partnership between Ralph Sneyd, of Keele, in the county of Stafford, Esquire, and Francis Stanier, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Gentleman, carrying on business at Silverdale, in the said county, as Coal and Iron Masters, under the firm or style of The Silverdale Company. The business was carried on by Francis Stanier[1]
The Silverdale Iron Co. had works in Silverdale, Knutton and Chesterton, covering both collieries and blast furnaces; that of the Knutton and Chesterton Works were limited to the manufacture of finished iron. Not long after Thomas Udall joined these concerns in 1866, his firm acquired the collieries and blast furnaces at Apedale, also in North Staffordshire. Later the joint concerns were put together as one undertaking with the name of Stainer and Co.[2]