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1818 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between [[Ebenezer Rhodes]], [[David Champion]], deceased, and [[Thomas Champion]], in the trades or businesses of Manufacturers of Cutlery Wares, under the firm of [[Rhodes, Champion and Son|Rhodes, Champion, and Son]], and of Merchants, under the firm of [[Champion, Rhodes and Champion|Champion, Rhodes, and Champion]], at Sheffield, in the County of York, were severally dissolved, on the 22d day of April 1817, by the death of the said David Champion...'<ref>[The London Gazette Publication date:9 May 1818 Issue:17358 Page:845]</ref> | 1818 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between [[Ebenezer Rhodes]], [[David Champion]], deceased, and [[Thomas Champion]], in the trades or businesses of Manufacturers of Cutlery Wares, under the firm of [[Rhodes, Champion and Son|Rhodes, Champion, and Son]], and of Merchants, under the firm of [[Champion, Rhodes and Champion|Champion, Rhodes, and Champion]], at Sheffield, in the County of York, were severally dissolved, on the 22d day of April 1817, by the death of the said David Champion...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/17358/page/845 The London Gazette Publication date:9 May 1818 Issue:17358 Page:845]</ref> | ||
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1818 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Ebenezer Rhodes, David Champion, deceased, and Thomas Champion, in the trades or businesses of Manufacturers of Cutlery Wares, under the firm of Rhodes, Champion, and Son, and of Merchants, under the firm of Champion, Rhodes, and Champion, at Sheffield, in the County of York, were severally dissolved, on the 22d day of April 1817, by the death of the said David Champion...'[1]