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1841 Sale of the Mills as part of a larger estate and currently occupied by Mr Dives. <ref> The Times, Wednesday, Dec 01, 1841</ref> | 1841 Sale of the Mills as part of a larger estate and currently occupied by Mr Dives. <ref> The Times, Wednesday, Dec 01, 1841</ref> | ||
1894 [[Mark James Mayhew]] became the proprietor of the mills | |||
1897 [[Mayhew and Sons| Mayhew and Son(s)]] reduce the working week from 59 to 53 hours for the same wages <ref> Reynolds's Newspaper, Sunday, February 14, 1897</ref> <ref> The Standard, Friday, September 10, 1897</ref> | 1897 [[Mayhew and Sons| Mayhew and Son(s)]] reduce the working week from 59 to 53 hours for the same wages <ref> Reynolds's Newspaper, Sunday, February 14, 1897</ref> <ref> The Standard, Friday, September 10, 1897</ref> |
Revision as of 10:51, 28 May 2019
1833 Report of the death of a worker Thomas Beale in an accident at the mills [1]
1841 Sale of the Mills as part of a larger estate and currently occupied by Mr Dives. [2]
1894 Mark James Mayhew became the proprietor of the mills
1897 Mayhew and Son(s) reduce the working week from 59 to 53 hours for the same wages [3] [4]
1913 The mills and the business offered for sale by order of the Chancery Division but were not sold [5]
1921 Advertised as Mark Mayhew Ltd [6]