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Rosina Seares Goddard sold her father's recipe for a "non-mecurial plate powder" during the late 1800s/early 1900s. There were a couple of court cases in which she ultimately lost the right to use the name Goddard with her recipe, because of the Leicester-based Goddard being better known in England (Rosina sold hers only in London and abroad) | Rosina Seares Goddard sold her father's recipe for a "non-mecurial plate powder" during the late 1800s/early 1900s. There were a couple of court cases in which she ultimately lost the right to use the name Goddard with her recipe, because of the Leicester-based Goddard being better known in England (Rosina sold hers only in London and abroad) | ||
1924 Court case. Refers to previous action seven years previous.<ref>Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 27 February 1924</ref> | |||
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Rosina Seares Goddard sold her father's recipe for a "non-mecurial plate powder" during the late 1800s/early 1900s. There were a couple of court cases in which she ultimately lost the right to use the name Goddard with her recipe, because of the Leicester-based Goddard being better known in England (Rosina sold hers only in London and abroad)
1924 Court case. Refers to previous action seven years previous.[1]
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- ↑ Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 27 February 1924