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1833 Partnership change. '...Partnership which hath subsisted between the undersigned, Thomas Sansom, William Sansom, Abraham Sansom, and John Sansom, in the trades and business of Merchants, Cutlers, Farmers, and Colliers, carried on at Sheffield, and in Eccleshall, near Sheffield, in Yorkshire, in the firm of [[Thomas Sansom and Sons]], is and stands dissolved by mutual consent as from the 7th day of January last; the debts owing to and from the said Partnership are to be received and paid by the said Thomas, Abraham, and John Sansom...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19075/page/1526 The London Gazette Publication date:13 August 1833 Issue:19075 Page:1526]</ref> | 1833 Partnership change. '...Partnership which hath subsisted between the undersigned, Thomas Sansom, William Sansom, Abraham Sansom, and John Sansom, in the trades and business of Merchants, Cutlers, Farmers, and Colliers, carried on at Sheffield, and in Eccleshall, near Sheffield, in Yorkshire, in the firm of [[Thomas Sansom and Sons]], is and stands dissolved by mutual consent as from the 7th day of January last; the debts owing to and from the said Partnership are to be received and paid by the said Thomas, Abraham, and John Sansom...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19075/page/1526 The London Gazette Publication date:13 August 1833 Issue:19075 Page:1526]</ref> | ||
1849 Assets taken over by [[Harrison Brothers and Howson]] | |||
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of Eccleshall, Sheffield
1833 Partnership change. '...Partnership which hath subsisted between the undersigned, Thomas Sansom, William Sansom, Abraham Sansom, and John Sansom, in the trades and business of Merchants, Cutlers, Farmers, and Colliers, carried on at Sheffield, and in Eccleshall, near Sheffield, in Yorkshire, in the firm of Thomas Sansom and Sons, is and stands dissolved by mutual consent as from the 7th day of January last; the debts owing to and from the said Partnership are to be received and paid by the said Thomas, Abraham, and John Sansom...'[1]
1849 Assets taken over by Harrison Brothers and Howson