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1861 The company was incorporated.<ref>The National Archives BT 31/31742/2121</ref>
1861 The company was incorporated.<ref>The National Archives BT 31/31742/2121</ref>
1862 The mill began spinning in September. At the time that the jubilee of this event was celebrated, it was said that it was one of the first cotton mills in England to be formed under the Companies Act with limited liability.<ref>Stalybridge Reporter 21 September 1912</ref>


1891 Directory (Dukinfield): Listed as Cotton spinner and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Dukinfield|More details]]
1891 Directory (Dukinfield): Listed as Cotton spinner and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Dukinfield|More details]]

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of Victoria Mill, Dukinfield; and Albert Mill, Hyde Junction.

1861 The company was incorporated.[1]

1862 The mill began spinning in September. At the time that the jubilee of this event was celebrated, it was said that it was one of the first cotton mills in England to be formed under the Companies Act with limited liability.[2]

1891 Directory (Dukinfield): Listed as Cotton spinner and manufacturers. More details

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  1. The National Archives BT 31/31742/2121
  2. Stalybridge Reporter 21 September 1912