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See [[John Ware (1806-1875)|John Ware]] and his son [[John Pickard Ware]]
See [[John Ware (1806-1875)|John Ware]] and his son [[John Pickard Ware]]
1864 Mentioned. John Ware, Builder, Paris Street. On the death of William Dicker, the foreman for 27 years.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 05 February 1864</ref>
1872 March. Resigns as Alderman.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 26 March 1872</ref>
1872 April. Bankrupt due to failure of investments in mines.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Monday 08 April 1872</ref>


1872 April. Business for sale of a Builder carried on by John Ware for upwards of forty years.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 25 April 1872</ref>
1872 April. Business for sale of a Builder carried on by John Ware for upwards of forty years.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 25 April 1872</ref>

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of Paris Street

Builders and auctioneers

See John Ware and his son John Pickard Ware

1872 April. Business for sale of a Builder carried on by John Ware for upwards of forty years.[1]

1874 Premises in Paris Street for sale.<re>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 27 March 1874</ref>

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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 25 April 1872