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1873 Became a partner in [[Woods, Cocksedge and Warner]]; the name of the business was been altered to [[Woods and Cocksedge|Woods, Cocksedge, and Co.]] | 1873 Became a partner in [[Woods, Cocksedge and Warner]]; the name of the business was been altered to [[Woods and Cocksedge|Woods, Cocksedge, and Co.]] | ||
1873 "....On Wednesday, Mr. Morris was married to Miss Sophy Mary Miles, of Manor House, Friern Barnet. Mr. Morris being anxious that all connected with the firm should celebrate this important event, invited all connected with the works to supper in the Corn Hall, at Stowmarket, and afterwards gave them an opportunity of drinking his health and that of his newly wedded wife. It is needless to add that this was an act of kindness which was most thoroughly appreciated. Supper was spread at eight o'clock, and between 200 and 300 persons were present."<ref> The Ipswich Journal - Saturday 13 September 1873 </ref> | |||
1874 Joined I Mech E | 1874 Joined I Mech E |
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of Woods, Cocksedge and Co., Suffolk Iron Works, Stowmarket (1875)
of New River Waterworks, Finsbury Park, London, N. (1880)
Worked for Ravenhill, Hodgson and Co., London
1873 Became a partner in Woods, Cocksedge and Warner; the name of the business was been altered to Woods, Cocksedge, and Co.
1873 "....On Wednesday, Mr. Morris was married to Miss Sophy Mary Miles, of Manor House, Friern Barnet. Mr. Morris being anxious that all connected with the firm should celebrate this important event, invited all connected with the works to supper in the Corn Hall, at Stowmarket, and afterwards gave them an opportunity of drinking his health and that of his newly wedded wife. It is needless to add that this was an act of kindness which was most thoroughly appreciated. Supper was spread at eight o'clock, and between 200 and 300 persons were present."[1]
1874 Joined I Mech E
By 1880 had moved to New River Waterworks
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- ↑ The Ipswich Journal - Saturday 13 September 1873