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of Market Street, Manchester, Bridge Hall Mills, Bury, and Budge Row, London.
of Bridge Hall Mills, Bury.
 
Paper maker.


1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. <ref>Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842</ref>  
1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. <ref>Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842</ref>  


Paper maker
 


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of Bridge Hall Mills, Bury.

Paper maker.

1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842