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* 1863 The senior partner, William Baldwin, died; [[Baldwin Brothers]] described as of Stourport<ref>Berrow's Worcester Journal, 23 May 1863</ref>. | * 1863 The senior partner, William Baldwin, died; [[Baldwin Brothers]] described as of Stourport<ref>Berrow's Worcester Journal, 23 May 1863</ref>. | ||
* 1870 William's half brother [[Alfred Baldwin]] bought out his brothers, George and | * 1870 William's half brother [[Alfred Baldwin]] bought out his brothers, George and Stanley, to take sole control of the business [[E. P. and W. Baldwin]]<ref>Biography of Alfred Baldwin, ODNB</ref> and presumably the other businesses, such as [[Baldwin Brothers]]. | ||
* 1871 Worsted spinners, Pale Meadow mill, Bridgnorth<ref>Cassey and Co.'s Directory of Shropshire, 1871</ref>. No directory entry found for the company after this date. | * 1871 Worsted spinners, Pale Meadow mill, Bridgnorth<ref>Cassey and Co.'s Directory of Shropshire, 1871</ref>. No directory entry found for the company after this date. |
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Worsted spinners, of Stourport and Bridgnorth
One of a group of companies run by the Baldwin family - see Alfred Baldwin, Baldwin, Son and Co.
- 1863 The senior partner, William Baldwin, died; Baldwin Brothers described as of Stourport[1].
- 1870 William's half brother Alfred Baldwin bought out his brothers, George and Stanley, to take sole control of the business E. P. and W. Baldwin[2] and presumably the other businesses, such as Baldwin Brothers.
- 1871 Worsted spinners, Pale Meadow mill, Bridgnorth[3]. No directory entry found for the company after this date.