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Table cutlery of Glamorgan Works, Sheffield

Apparently used the "kettle" trademark (see adverts)

See Joseph Haywood and his son Arthur Haywood

ca.1845 Took over the business of his uncle George Willis Hinchliffe

1857 See Haywood and Cooke

1881 Employed 101 men, 41 women and 23 boys.[1]

1902 The company's goodwill and marks sold to Needham, Veall and Tyzack and Thomas Turner and Co

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census