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of [[Grove Mill, Keighley| Grove Mills]], Keighley.
of [[Grove Mill, Keighley| Grove Mills]], Keighley.
See [[Robert Clough (1832-1911)]]


1851 Employing 57 boys, 51 girls, 193 women and 186 men.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Employing 57 boys, 51 girls, 193 women and 186 men.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


1872 [[John Clough (b.1809)| John Clough]], Grove Mill, Keighley.<ref>Leeds Mercury - Thursday 28 March 1872</ref>
1872 [[John Clough (1809-1865)| John Clough]], Grove Mill, Keighley.<ref>Leeds Mercury - Thursday 28 March 1872</ref>


1882 Robert Clough, Grove Mill, Keighley.<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 20 April 1882</ref>
1882 Robert Clough, Grove Mill, Keighley.<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 20 April 1882</ref>


1970 Merged with [[Jeremiah Ambler and Sons|Jeremiah Ambler]], and [[C. F. Taylor and Co]], to form [[British Mohair Spinners]].<ref>The Times, September 6, 1971</ref>
1970 Merged with [[Jeremiah Ambler and Sons| Jeremiah Ambler]], and [[C. F. Taylor and Co]], to form [[British Mohair Spinners]].<ref>The Times, September 6, 1971</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 17:28, 25 June 2023

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of Grove Mills, Keighley.

See Robert Clough (1832-1911)

1851 Employing 57 boys, 51 girls, 193 women and 186 men.[1]

1872 John Clough, Grove Mill, Keighley.[2]

1882 Robert Clough, Grove Mill, Keighley.[3]

1970 Merged with Jeremiah Ambler, and C. F. Taylor and Co, to form British Mohair Spinners.[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. Leeds Mercury - Thursday 28 March 1872
  3. Bradford Observer - Thursday 20 April 1882
  4. The Times, September 6, 1971