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of Derby Iron Works, Derby-street, Bolton
of Derby Iron Works, Derby-street, Bolton
formerly [[Brown, Altham and Co]]


1860s Was a small foundry, employing twelve men and eight boys.  
1860s Was a small foundry, employing twelve men and eight boys.  


1870 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[John Hiton]] and [[John Brown (3)|John Brown]], as Ironfounders, Agricultural Implement and Kitchen Range Manufacturers, at the Derby Iron Winks, Derby-street, Bolton in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of Hi ion and Brown, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to or by the said firm will be received arid paid by the said John Brown, by whom alone the said business will in future be carried on...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23671/page/4621 The London Gazette Publication date:25 October 1870 Issue:23671 Page:4621]</ref>
1870 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[John Hiton]] and [[John Brown (3)|John Brown]], as Ironfounders, Agricultural Implement and Kitchen Range Manufacturers, at the Derby Iron Winks, Derby-street, Bolton in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of Hi ion and Brown, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to or by the said firm will be received arid paid by the said John Brown, by whom alone the said business will in future be carried on...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23671/page/4621 The London Gazette Publication date:25 October 1870 Issue:23671 Page:4621]</ref>


1879 Taken over and renamed [[W. Crumblehulme and Sons]]
1879 Taken over and renamed [[W. Crumblehulme and Sons]]

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of Emblem Street, Great Bolton. Foundry

of Derby Iron Works, Derby-street, Bolton

formerly Brown, Altham and Co

1860s Was a small foundry, employing twelve men and eight boys.

1870 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Hiton and John Brown, as Ironfounders, Agricultural Implement and Kitchen Range Manufacturers, at the Derby Iron Winks, Derby-street, Bolton in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of Hi ion and Brown, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to or by the said firm will be received arid paid by the said John Brown, by whom alone the said business will in future be carried on...'[1]

1879 Taken over and renamed W. Crumblehulme and Sons


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