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1855 [[John  Parkin]],  of  Sheffield,  surviving partner  of the  late  firm  of [[Blake  and  Parkin]],  and  late  carrying  on  business in  his  own name, as  a  File and Steel  Manufacturer, assigned his  estate  and  those of Blake  and  Parkin,  unto  Edward  Liddell, Bank  Manager, Alexander  Schwarcow,    Merchant,  [[John Fowler (1810-1855)|John    Fowler]],  Steel Refiner,  and  [[William Thompson (1798-1878)|William  Thompson]],  Type  Founder,  all of Sheffield  aforesaid,  in  trust,  to  sell  and  convert the  same into  money  in  manner  therein  mentioned,  and  as  to  the proceeds  after  making  the  payments therein mentioned,  as  to  the  joint  estate  of  the  said  firm of  Blake  and Parkin,  for  the  creditors  of  the  said  firm,  and  as  to  the separate  estate  of  the  said  John  Parkin  for  his  creditors rateably  and  in  proportion  to  their several debts,  ..... <ref>London Gazette 26 June 1855</ref>
1855 [[John Parkin (1806- )|John  Parkin]],  of  Sheffield,  surviving partner  of the  late  firm  of [[Blake  and  Parkin]],  and  late  carrying  on  business in  his  own name, as  a  File and Steel  Manufacturer, assigned his  estate  and  those of Blake  and  Parkin,  unto  Edward  Liddell, Bank  Manager, Alexander  Schwarcow,    Merchant,  [[John Fowler (1810-1855)|John    Fowler]],  Steel Refiner,  and  [[William Thompson (1798-1878)|William  Thompson]],  Type  Founder,  all of Sheffield  aforesaid,  in  trust,  to  sell  and  convert the  same into  money  in  manner  therein  mentioned,  and  as  to  the proceeds  after  making  the  payments therein mentioned,  as  to  the  joint  estate  of  the  said  firm of  Blake  and Parkin,  for  the  creditors  of  the  said  firm,  and  as  to  the separate  estate  of  the  said  John  Parkin  for  his  creditors rateably  and  in  proportion  to  their several debts,  ..... <ref>London Gazette 26 June 1855</ref>


1860 [[John Parkin (1806- )|John Parkin, the person,]] was recorded at Harvest Lane Steel Works, Sheffield.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>
1860 [[John Parkin (1806- )|John Parkin, the person,]] was recorded at Harvest Lane Steel Works, Sheffield.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>

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1859.

John Parkin, file and steel maker, of Harvest Lane Steel Works, Sheffield

Late Blake and Parkin

1855 John Parkin, of Sheffield, surviving partner of the late firm of Blake and Parkin, and late carrying on business in his own name, as a File and Steel Manufacturer, assigned his estate and those of Blake and Parkin, unto Edward Liddell, Bank Manager, Alexander Schwarcow, Merchant, John Fowler, Steel Refiner, and William Thompson, Type Founder, all of Sheffield aforesaid, in trust, to sell and convert the same into money in manner therein mentioned, and as to the proceeds after making the payments therein mentioned, as to the joint estate of the said firm of Blake and Parkin, for the creditors of the said firm, and as to the separate estate of the said John Parkin for his creditors rateably and in proportion to their several debts, ..... [1]

1860 John Parkin, the person, was recorded at Harvest Lane Steel Works, Sheffield.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 26 June 1855
  2. 1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers