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1816 James Moir, iron-founder, Plymouth, bankrupt.<ref>Military Register 28 February 1816 p 5</ref> | |||
1822 Moir, James, Mill-bay brass & iron foundry, residence Union Street, N Taperell, The Plymouth, Plymouth Dock, Stonehouse, Morice-Town and Stoke<ref>Directory, 1822, 5</ref> | |||
1823 Moir, James, ironfounder, Millbay, Stonehouse.<ref>Pigot’s General Directory, Devon & Cornwall, 1823-4</ref> | |||
1830 Stonehouse. Moir, J, sen, Iron Founder, Phoenix Street. James Moir, Iron Founder, 98 Union Street.<ref>Robert Brindley, The Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport Directory, 1830, 106</ref> | |||
1835 FOUNDRY, MILL-BAY, PLYMOUTH. J. MOIR, Iron and Brass Founder, Engineer, & Smith in General, Manufacturer of Proved Chain Cables, Anchor, Sheets, Ties, Pumps, Windlass Pauls and Plate, Cabouses, Hawsepipes, Cabin Stoves, &c. BEGS to inform Merchants, Ship Owners, and Masters of Vessels, that he has always a large quantity of CHAINS, ANCHORS, PUMPS, &c. of the best quality and workmanship on hand, and being a Wholesale Manufacturer, he is enabled to offer them at such prices as will be sure to give satisfaction. and Second-Hand Chains proved by Hydraulic power. A great number of COOKING APPARATUS of superior workmanship and material, to be Sold cheap. Branch Office, where Orders are Received, No. 6, Parade, Plymouth.<ref>Western Times 3 October 1835 p 1 col 1</ref> | |||
1848 Phoenix Foundry. Millbay, Stonehouse, Plymouth. Sale of stock by order of the executrix of the late James Moir, deceased...70 Tons No 1 Welsh and No 1 Scotch Pig Iron; 5 Tons of Flat Bar Iron; 5 Tons Round Bar Iron...(ship pumps, unfinished; mast windlass works; … cooking stoves .. iron bedsteads .. cottage grates ..)<ref>Western Courier 8 November 1848 p 2</ref> | |||
1890 J. Moir, ironfounder, Phoenix Street.<ref>1890 Eyre’s Post Office Plymouth and Devonport District Directory</ref> | |||
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of Phoenix Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth.
Iron Founder.
1816 James Moir, iron-founder, Plymouth, bankrupt.[1]
1822 Moir, James, Mill-bay brass & iron foundry, residence Union Street, N Taperell, The Plymouth, Plymouth Dock, Stonehouse, Morice-Town and Stoke[2]
1823 Moir, James, ironfounder, Millbay, Stonehouse.[3]
1830 Stonehouse. Moir, J, sen, Iron Founder, Phoenix Street. James Moir, Iron Founder, 98 Union Street.[4]
1835 FOUNDRY, MILL-BAY, PLYMOUTH. J. MOIR, Iron and Brass Founder, Engineer, & Smith in General, Manufacturer of Proved Chain Cables, Anchor, Sheets, Ties, Pumps, Windlass Pauls and Plate, Cabouses, Hawsepipes, Cabin Stoves, &c. BEGS to inform Merchants, Ship Owners, and Masters of Vessels, that he has always a large quantity of CHAINS, ANCHORS, PUMPS, &c. of the best quality and workmanship on hand, and being a Wholesale Manufacturer, he is enabled to offer them at such prices as will be sure to give satisfaction. and Second-Hand Chains proved by Hydraulic power. A great number of COOKING APPARATUS of superior workmanship and material, to be Sold cheap. Branch Office, where Orders are Received, No. 6, Parade, Plymouth.[5]
1848 Phoenix Foundry. Millbay, Stonehouse, Plymouth. Sale of stock by order of the executrix of the late James Moir, deceased...70 Tons No 1 Welsh and No 1 Scotch Pig Iron; 5 Tons of Flat Bar Iron; 5 Tons Round Bar Iron...(ship pumps, unfinished; mast windlass works; … cooking stoves .. iron bedsteads .. cottage grates ..)[6]
1890 J. Moir, ironfounder, Phoenix Street.[7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Military Register 28 February 1816 p 5
- ↑ Directory, 1822, 5
- ↑ Pigot’s General Directory, Devon & Cornwall, 1823-4
- ↑ Robert Brindley, The Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport Directory, 1830, 106
- ↑ Western Times 3 October 1835 p 1 col 1
- ↑ Western Courier 8 November 1848 p 2
- ↑ 1890 Eyre’s Post Office Plymouth and Devonport District Directory