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1904 Founded by James Henry Spencer.<ref>Cotton Factory Times, 29 January 1904</ref>
1904 Founded by James Henry Spencer.<ref>Cotton Factory Times, 29 January 1904</ref>


1914 Merged with [[Porritt Brother and Austin]], [[Joseph Porritt and Sons]] and [[Samuel Porritt and Sons]] to form [[Porritt and Spencer]].<ref>Manchester Courier, 28 March 1914</ref>
1914 Merged with [[Porritt Brother and Austin]], [[Joseph Porritt and Sons]], and [[Samuel Porritt and Sons]], to form [[Porritt and Spencer]].<ref>Manchester Courier, 28 March 1914</ref>


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

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of Mossfield Mills, Bury.

1904 Founded by James Henry Spencer.[1]

1914 Merged with Porritt Brother and Austin, Joseph Porritt and Sons, and Samuel Porritt and Sons, to form Porritt and Spencer.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Cotton Factory Times, 29 January 1904
  2. Manchester Courier, 28 March 1914