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of Quebec Foundry, Meadow Lane, Leeds
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Partnership dissolved: Thomas Hyde, [[Jacob Dockray]] [d. Feb. 1874] and Thomas Ambler, Hunslet, Leeds, machine manufacturers.<ref>Magnet (London) - Monday 17 May 1841</ref>
Partnership dissolved: Thomas Hyde, [[Jacob Dockray]] and Thomas Ambler, Hunslet, Leeds, machine manufacturers.<ref>Magnet (London) - Monday 17 May 1841</ref>


1841 Advert for sale of machinery, tools, stock in trade. Included lathes, drilling machines, small planing machine.<ref>Leeds Intelligencer - Saturday 20 March 1841, p.1</ref>
1841 Advert for sale of machinery, tools, stock in trade. Included lathes, drilling machines, small planing machine.<ref>Leeds Intelligencer - Saturday 20 March 1841, p.1</ref>

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of Quebec Foundry, Meadow Lane, Leeds

Partnership dissolved: Thomas Hyde, Jacob Dockray and Thomas Ambler, Hunslet, Leeds, machine manufacturers.[1]

1841 Advert for sale of machinery, tools, stock in trade. Included lathes, drilling machines, small planing machine.[2]

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  1. Magnet (London) - Monday 17 May 1841
  2. Leeds Intelligencer - Saturday 20 March 1841, p.1