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1880 [[William Micklewright]] was appointed works manager
1880 [[William Micklewright]] was appointed works manager
1887 Details of items exhibited at the Manchester Exhibition<ref>[[Engineering 1887/06/24]]</ref>


1887 The Partnership ... between [[William Charles Stiff]], [[Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett]], and [[Thomas Williams Piggott]], carrying on the business of Steel and Iron Tube Manufacturers, at Ledsam-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, under the style or firm of the '''Credenda Cold-drawn Seamless Steel Tube Company''', has ... been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett and Thomas Williams Piggott retired ... the business was carried on alone by William Charles Stiff<ref>London Gazette 4  October 1887</ref>
1887 The Partnership ... between [[William Charles Stiff]], [[Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett]], and [[Thomas Williams Piggott]], carrying on the business of Steel and Iron Tube Manufacturers, at Ledsam-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, under the style or firm of the '''Credenda Cold-drawn Seamless Steel Tube Company''', has ... been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett and Thomas Williams Piggott retired ... the business was carried on alone by William Charles Stiff<ref>London Gazette 4  October 1887</ref>

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Credenda Cold Drawn Steel Tube Co of Ledsam St, Birmingham

1880 William Micklewright was appointed works manager

1887 Details of items exhibited at the Manchester Exhibition[1]

1887 The Partnership ... between William Charles Stiff, Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett, and Thomas Williams Piggott, carrying on the business of Steel and Iron Tube Manufacturers, at Ledsam-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, under the style or firm of the Credenda Cold-drawn Seamless Steel Tube Company, has ... been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Herbert Bacharn Somerville Bennett and Thomas Williams Piggott retired ... the business was carried on alone by William Charles Stiff[2]

1888 New company Credenda Seamless Steel Tube Co was formed to take over the business of the company.

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Sources of Information

  1. Engineering 1887/06/24
  2. London Gazette 4 October 1887