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1898 [[Timothy Richardson and Sons]] merged with [[Wigan and Co]] to form [[Wigan, Richardson and Co]].
1898 [[Timothy Richardson and Sons]] merged with [[Wigan and Co]] to form [[Wigan, Richardson and Co]].
1914 Present Principals: J. Topham Richardson, Basil E. Richardson, E. C. Wigan and Captain J. T. Wigan. Branches: Worcester, 10, Sansome Street. Business: Hop Merchants. Introduced the modern system of Cold Storage of Hops into England.


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of 15 Southwark Street, London.

Hop merchants and cold storage warehousing.

1898 Timothy Richardson and Sons merged with Wigan and Co to form Wigan, Richardson and Co.

1914 Present Principals: J. Topham Richardson, Basil E. Richardson, E. C. Wigan and Captain J. T. Wigan. Branches: Worcester, 10, Sansome Street. Business: Hop Merchants. Introduced the modern system of Cold Storage of Hops into England.

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