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Corn Miller of Yarm, Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham. | Corn Miller of Yarm, Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham. | ||
1871 Census - Thomas French, resided in Darlington, Master Miller, employing 8 men | 1871 Census - Thomas French, resided in Darlington, Master Miller, employing 8 men | ||
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1890 Business merged with others to become [[Appleton, French and Scrafton]], with Thomas French a director.<Ref>Prospectus - Manchester Courier - 26 Feb 1890</Ref> | 1890 Business merged with others to become [[Appleton, French and Scrafton]], with Thomas French a director.<Ref>Prospectus - Manchester Courier - 26 Feb 1890</Ref> | ||
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Corn Miller of Yarm, Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham.
1871 Census - Thomas French, resided in Darlington, Master Miller, employing 8 men
1876 Thomas French, Tees Flour Mills, Yarm (Yorkshire).[1]
1878 Thomas French, Priestgate Mills, Darlington and Tees Mill, Yarm.[2]
1879 Durham Directory entry - Thomas French and Co., Priestgate Mills, Darlington.[3] Also of Tees Mill, Yarm, Yorkshire.[4]
1881 Census - Thomas French, resided in Darlington, Corn Miller, employer, 23 men and 4 boys.
1883 Owned the Tees Mills in Stockton-on-Tees (located on the Quay, at the botton of Castlegate). French had recently bought it, and had it extended and re-equipped as a roller mill.[5]
1888 Tees Steam Flour Mills, Yarm, lately in the occupation of Thomas French, for sale by auction.[6]
1890 Durham Directory entry - Thomas French and Co., Tees Roller Flour Mills, Quay Side, Stockton, Corn Exchange, High Street, Stockton and Priestgate Corn Mills (steam), Crown Street, Darlington.[7]
1890 Business merged with others to become Appleton, French and Scrafton, with Thomas French a director.[8]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Northern Echo - 3 Jun 1876
- ↑ Darlington & Richmond Herald - 9 Nov 1878
- ↑ Kelly's Directory of Northumberland and Durham
- ↑ Darlington & Richmond Herald - 4 Jan 1879
- ↑ Northern Echo - 12 Nov 1883
- ↑ North Star (Darlington) - 23 Apr 1888
- ↑ Kelly's Directory of Durham - 1890
- ↑ Prospectus - Manchester Courier - 26 Feb 1890