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1847 Partnership change. '... the Partnership concerns heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Thomas Deakin]], [[Samuel Scott Deakin]], and [[James Brightmore Deakin]], all of Sheffield, in the county of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers; under the firm of Messrs. [[James and Thomas Deakin]], or otherwise; were this day dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as respects the said Thomas Deakin...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20774/page/3350 The London Gazette Publication date:17 September 1847 Issue:20774 Page:3350]</ref>
1847 Partnership change. '... the Partnership concerns heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Thomas Deakin]], [[Samuel Scott Deakin]], and [[James Brightmore Deakin]], all of Sheffield, in the county of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers; under the firm of Messrs. [[James and Thomas Deakin]], or otherwise; were this day dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as respects the said Thomas Deakin...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20774/page/3350 The London Gazette Publication date:17 September 1847 Issue:20774 Page:3350]</ref>
Became [[Deakins Brothers]]


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1847 Partnership change. '... the Partnership concerns heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Thomas Deakin, Samuel Scott Deakin, and James Brightmore Deakin, all of Sheffield, in the county of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers; under the firm of Messrs. James and Thomas Deakin, or otherwise; were this day dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as respects the said Thomas Deakin...'[1]

Became Deakins Brothers

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