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formerly [[Bullen and Lightfoot]]. Partners were [[John Hignett]] and [[Samuel Hignett]].<ref>Liverpool Mercury - Saturday 17 September 1898</ref>


1859 Hignett Brothers and Co, Temple Snuff Mills, 27, Temple Street, Liverpool.<ref>Northern Whig - Saturday 27 August 1859</ref>
1859 Hignett Brothers and Co, Temple Snuff Mills, 27, Temple Street, Liverpool.<ref>Northern Whig - Saturday 27 August 1859</ref>


1867 Hignett Brothers and Co., tobacco manufacturers. 66. Whitechapel, Liverpool.<ref>Manchester Courier - Friday 13 September 1867</ref>
1867 Hignett Brothers and Co., tobacco manufacturers. 66. Whitechapel, Liverpool.<ref>Manchester Courier - Friday 13 September 1867</ref>
1894 Became a limited company


1901 Became part of the [[Imperial Tobacco Co]]
1901 Became part of the [[Imperial Tobacco Co]]

Revision as of 10:13, 18 January 2024

of Liverpool

formerly Bullen and Lightfoot. Partners were John Hignett and Samuel Hignett.[1]

1859 Hignett Brothers and Co, Temple Snuff Mills, 27, Temple Street, Liverpool.[2]

1867 Hignett Brothers and Co., tobacco manufacturers. 66. Whitechapel, Liverpool.[3]

1894 Became a limited company

1901 Became part of the Imperial Tobacco Co


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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Mercury - Saturday 17 September 1898
  2. Northern Whig - Saturday 27 August 1859
  3. Manchester Courier - Friday 13 September 1867