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1805 The partnership of [[James Ransome]] with [[Robert Ransome]] and [[James Rumbelow]] in Great Yarmouth, under the firm of [[Ransome and Co]], ironfounders, was dissolved; the business was carried on by James Rumbelow and James Ransome as [[James Ransome and Co]]<ref>London Gazette 9 March 1805</ref> | 1805 The partnership of [[James Ransome]] with [[Robert Ransome]] and [[James Rumbelow]] in Great Yarmouth, under the firm of [[Ransome and Co]], ironfounders, was dissolved; the business was carried on by James Rumbelow and James Ransome as [[James Ransome and Co]]<ref>London Gazette 9 March 1805</ref> | ||
James Ransome operated a foundry in Great Yarmouth during the period 1804-1809. He entered into partnership there with [[James Bird Sparke, Senior|James Birdsparke]] in 1806<ref>MERL [http://www.reading.ac.uk/nmsruntime/saveasdialog.aspx?lID=96032&sID=322200]</ref> | |||
c1809 James Ransome bcame a partner in his father's company in Ipswich which was renamed [[Ransome and Son]]. | |||
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Ironfounders, of Great Yarmouth
1805 The partnership of James Ransome with Robert Ransome and James Rumbelow in Great Yarmouth, under the firm of Ransome and Co, ironfounders, was dissolved; the business was carried on by James Rumbelow and James Ransome as James Ransome and Co[1]
James Ransome operated a foundry in Great Yarmouth during the period 1804-1809. He entered into partnership there with James Birdsparke in 1806[2]
c1809 James Ransome bcame a partner in his father's company in Ipswich which was renamed Ransome and Son.