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1864 Richard Early (cousin of [[Charles Early]]) bought Worsham Mill. | 1864 Richard Early (cousin of [[Charles Early (1825-1912)|Charles Early]]) bought Worsham Mill. | ||
1874 After Richard died, the mill passed to his son Arthur | 1874 After Richard died, the mill passed to his son Arthur |
Revision as of 11:57, 3 October 2020
of Worsham Mill, Witney, blanket makers
1864 Richard Early (cousin of Charles Early) bought Worsham Mill.
1874 After Richard died, the mill passed to his son Arthur
Arthur became ill and the mill was leased for 21 years from 1877 to his uncle Henry Early, who made blankets there. It is possible that he also made cycles too, because when the mill was transferred to Pritchett and Webley the transfer document included 'the goodwill of the business of woollen and cycle manufacture'.
1860s Henry Early acquired the factory on Woodgreen, Witney, and made blankets there from the 1860s until his business failed sometime in the 1890s - he is recorded as a 'woollen manufacturer' in Kelly's 1891 Directory but does not appear in the 1903 edition. It is possible that his premises were just too large to be economic.
In addition, it was probably Henry who made blankets at The Captains, a small mill and warehouse in West End, Witney.
1896 Worsham Mill was transferred to Pritchett and Webley; Charles Early and Co acquired the Witney premises of The Captains, probably at the same time.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Witney Blankets