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1849 James  Thornton and  Sons - Directory: Listed as manufacturers of railway equipment
1849 James  Thornton and  Sons - Directory: Listed as manufacturers of railway equipment


1854 Dissolution of  the Partnership  between  Samuel Thornton  and Hill Thornton,  at Birmingham, in the county of  Warwick, under the  firm  of  '''James  Thornton and  Sons''',as  Merchants,  Factors,  and  Hinge  Manufacturers.  Samuel Thornton carried on alone the said  trades, under the  aforesaid firm.<ref>London Gazette 30 May,  1854</ref>
1854 Dissolution of  the Partnership  between  Samuel Thornton  and Hill Thornton,  at Birmingham, in the county of  Warwick, under the  firm  of  '''James  Thornton and  Sons''',as  Merchants,  Factors,  and  Hinge  Manufacturers.  [[Samuel Thornton]] carried on alone the said  trades, under the  aforesaid firm.<ref>London Gazette 30 May,  1854</ref>





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1849 James Thornton and Sons - Directory: Listed as Hinge manufacturer

1849 James Thornton and Sons - Directory: Listed as manufacturers of railway equipment

1854 Dissolution of the Partnership between Samuel Thornton and Hill Thornton, at Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, under the firm of James Thornton and Sons,as Merchants, Factors, and Hinge Manufacturers. Samuel Thornton carried on alone the said trades, under the aforesaid firm.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 30 May, 1854