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1854 Patent application by [[John Jobson]], of Litchurch Works, near Derby, Iron Founder, and [[Robert Jobson]], of [[Holly Hall Foundry|Holly Hall Works]], near Dudley, for the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of moulds for casting metals."<ref>London Gazette 13 June 1854</ref> | |||
1857 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Robert Jobson]] and [[John Jobson]], in the trade or business of Stove Grate and Fender Manufacturers, carried on by us under the firm of '''Jobson and Co.''', at Litchurch Works, in the parish of Saint Peter, in Derby. Mr. William Brown, the Manager of the Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, at Sheffield, is alone authorized to receive all the debts due to the said dissolved partnership.<ref>The London Gazette 13 February 1857</ref> | 1857 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Robert Jobson]] and [[John Jobson]], in the trade or business of Stove Grate and Fender Manufacturers, carried on by us under the firm of '''Jobson and Co.''', at Litchurch Works, in the parish of Saint Peter, in Derby. Mr. William Brown, the Manager of the Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, at Sheffield, is alone authorized to receive all the debts due to the said dissolved partnership.<ref>The London Gazette 13 February 1857</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 30 October 2019
1854 Patent application by John Jobson, of Litchurch Works, near Derby, Iron Founder, and Robert Jobson, of Holly Hall Works, near Dudley, for the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of moulds for casting metals."[1]
1857 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Jobson and John Jobson, in the trade or business of Stove Grate and Fender Manufacturers, carried on by us under the firm of Jobson and Co., at Litchurch Works, in the parish of Saint Peter, in Derby. Mr. William Brown, the Manager of the Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, at Sheffield, is alone authorized to receive all the debts due to the said dissolved partnership.[2]