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'''J. and H. Keyworth and Co''' of Tarleton Street, Liverpool
'''J. and H. Keyworth and Co''' of Tarleton Street, Liverpool
1873 Bankruptcy. '...In the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of John Robert Haldenby Keyworth and Henry Joseph Keyworth, both of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, carrying on business there in partnership, as Agricultural Engineers and Shipowners, under the firm or style of J. and H. Keyworth and Co...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24027/page/4686 The London Gazette Publication date:21 October 1873 Issue:24027 Page:4686]</ref>


1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. 'Advance Buckeye' Mowers and Reapers <ref>[[The Engineer 1894/06/29]] p565</ref>
1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. 'Advance Buckeye' Mowers and Reapers <ref>[[The Engineer 1894/06/29]] p565</ref>

Latest revision as of 11:19, 26 January 2024

1862.
February 1899. Adriance Buckeye.
January 1906.
January 1906.

The Hampel manure distributor and Owen's patent neck yoke and collar coupling.

J. and H. Keyworth and Co of Tarleton Street, Liverpool

1873 Bankruptcy. '...In the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of John Robert Haldenby Keyworth and Henry Joseph Keyworth, both of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, carrying on business there in partnership, as Agricultural Engineers and Shipowners, under the firm or style of J. and H. Keyworth and Co...'[1]

1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. 'Advance Buckeye' Mowers and Reapers [2]

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