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1961 The company comprised the following companies:
1961 The company comprised the following companies:


*[[Crosses and Winkworth]]
* [[Crosses and Winkworth]]
*[[Duncan Doubling Co]].
* [[Duncan Doubling Co]].
*[[William Heaton and Sons]].
* [[William Heaton and Sons]].
*[[North End Spinning Co]].
* [[North End Spinning Co]].
*[[T. M. Hesketh and Sons]].
* [[T. M. Hesketh and Sons]].
*Heaton Sales Co.
* Heaton Sales Co.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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1961.

Crosses and Heatons of Knowsley Grange, Chorley New Road, Bolton.

1922 Crosses and Winkworth formed a new company Crosses and Heatons' Associated Mills to acquire the following mills:[1]

1923 Acquired John Bright and Brothers.[2]

1945 Acquired T. M. Hesketh and Sons.[3]

1946 Acquired Whitworth Doubling Co.[4]

1961 The company comprised the following companies:

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, September 6, 1922
  2. The Times, May 31, 1923
  3. The Times, August 20, 1945
  4. The Times, December 19, 1946