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1840 Patent 'John Gold, of Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, glass manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of decanters and other articles glass.'<ref>Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Saturday 16 May 1840</ref> | |||
1842 Sale of the Etna Glass Works by the assignees of the bankrupt G. J. Green.<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 09 May 1842</ref> | |||
1843 Partnership change. '...the Partnership lately subsisting .fi_ between us the undersigned, at the Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, and at Upper Thames-street, London, as Glass Manufacturers and China Warehousemen, under the style or firm of Joseph Green and Sons, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 31st day of December last- Dated 4th November 1843. Joseph Green, Joseph George Green, James Green...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20276/page/3608 The London Gazette Publication date:7 November 1843 Issue:20276 Page:3608]</ref> | 1843 Partnership change. '...the Partnership lately subsisting .fi_ between us the undersigned, at the Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, and at Upper Thames-street, London, as Glass Manufacturers and China Warehousemen, under the style or firm of Joseph Green and Sons, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 31st day of December last- Dated 4th November 1843. Joseph Green, Joseph George Green, James Green...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20276/page/3608 The London Gazette Publication date:7 November 1843 Issue:20276 Page:3608]</ref> |
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of Etna Glass Works, Birmingham
1840 Patent 'John Gold, of Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, glass manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of decanters and other articles glass.'[1]
1842 Sale of the Etna Glass Works by the assignees of the bankrupt G. J. Green.[2]
1843 Partnership change. '...the Partnership lately subsisting .fi_ between us the undersigned, at the Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, and at Upper Thames-street, London, as Glass Manufacturers and China Warehousemen, under the style or firm of Joseph Green and Sons, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 31st day of December last- Dated 4th November 1843. Joseph Green, Joseph George Green, James Green...'[3]
Became Alfred Arculus and Co at this address
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Saturday 16 May 1840
- ↑ Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 09 May 1842
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:7 November 1843 Issue:20276 Page:3608