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1890 Dissolution of the  Partnership between Edward Lucas,  Samuel  Lucas, Thomas Harrison  Lucas,  and William  Lucas, carrying on business  at  Dronfield  Foundry and  Dronfield  Forge, in  the  county  of  Derby,  as  Ironfounders,  Spindle    and    Flyer  Manufacturers,  Spade and  Shovel  Manufacturers,  and    General  Merchants, under the  style  of [[Edward  Lucas and  Son]].  All debts will  be received and paid by the Samuel Lucas and Thomas Harrison  Lucas, who  will  continue  to  carry  on the  said businesses  of  Ironfounders  and    Spindle  and  Flyer Manufacturers,  at  Dronfield  Foundry  aforesaid,  under the  same  style of  Edward  Lucas  and  Son, and  the  said Edward  Lucas  and  William  Lucas  will  also continue to carry  on  the  said  business  of  Spade and  Shovel  Manufacturers,  at  Dronfield  Forge aforesaid, under the  style of [[Edward  and  William  Lucas]]<ref>London Gazette 16 Sept 1890</ref>
1890 Dissolution of the  Partnership between Edward Lucas,  Samuel  Lucas, Thomas Harrison  Lucas,  and William  Lucas, carrying on business  at  Dronfield  Foundry and  Dronfield  Forge, in  the  county  of  Derby,  as  Ironfounders,  Spindle    and    Flyer  Manufacturers,  Spade and  Shovel  Manufacturers,  and    General  Merchants, under the  style  of [[Edward  Lucas and  Son]].  All debts will  be received and paid by the Samuel Lucas and Thomas Harrison  Lucas, who  will  continue  to  carry  on the  said businesses  of  Ironfounders  and    Spindle  and  Flyer Manufacturers,  at  Dronfield  Foundry  aforesaid,  under the  same  style of  Edward  Lucas  and  Son, and  the  said Edward  Lucas  and  William  Lucas  will  also continue to carry  on  the  said  business  of  Spade and  Shovel  Manufacturers,  at  Dronfield  Forge aforesaid, under the  style of [[Edward  and  William  Lucas]]<ref>London Gazette 16 Sept 1890</ref>
1908.  Samuel Lucas retired; the business was carried on by Thomas Harrison Lucas.


1914 Principal: Thomas Harrison Lucas, J.P.  
1914 Principal: Thomas Harrison Lucas, J.P.  

Revision as of 20:01, 14 October 2020

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Edward Lucas and Son of Dronfield Foundry, near Sheffield.

1790 Company established by Edward Lucas

Succeeded by his sons, grandsons, etc

Previously Edward Lucas and Sons.

1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Edward Lucas, Samuel Lucas, Thomas Harrison Lucas, and William Lucas, carrying on business at Dronfield Foundry and Dronfield Forge, in the county of Derby, as Ironfounders, Spindle and Flyer Manufacturers, Spade and Shovel Manufacturers, and General Merchants, under the style of Edward Lucas and Son. All debts will be received and paid by the Samuel Lucas and Thomas Harrison Lucas, who will continue to carry on the said businesses of Ironfounders and Spindle and Flyer Manufacturers, at Dronfield Foundry aforesaid, under the same style of Edward Lucas and Son, and the said Edward Lucas and William Lucas will also continue to carry on the said business of Spade and Shovel Manufacturers, at Dronfield Forge aforesaid, under the style of Edward and William Lucas[1]

1908. Samuel Lucas retired; the business was carried on by Thomas Harrison Lucas.

1914 Principal: Thomas Harrison Lucas, J.P.

1914 Malleable ironfounders, spindle and flyer makers. Specialities: spindles and flyers, roving, spinning, cops. [2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 16 Sept 1890
  2. 1914 Whitakers Red Book