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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 | 1894 Became a limited company. John Hignett and his sons Lawrence, Samuel and Arthur were directors.<ref>Liverpool Mercury - Saturday 17 September 1898</ref> | ||
1901 Became part of the [[Imperial Tobacco Co]] | 1901 Became part of the [[Imperial Tobacco Co]] |
Latest revision as of 10:15, 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. John Hignett and his sons Lawrence, Samuel and Arthur were directors.[4]
1901 Became part of the Imperial Tobacco Co