Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''1770''' Advertisement: 'AT Messrs. EMMET and HOLDEN'S Iron-Foundery, Halifax, is continued to be made and sold as usual, All Sorts of Cast IRON, and BRASS STEPS, for Mills, &c. <br>Also at the same Place are made and sold, All Sorts of Cast Box and Solid Smoothing-Irons, sold plain, fine, or with Stove Doors, from new Patterns, and sold Wholesale at the lowest Prices. Orders sent above will be duly executed. <br>A Journeyman PLUMMER and GLAZIER, and a Journeyman WHITESMITH, are wanted. <br>None need apply without a good Character.'<ref>Leeds Intelligencer, 21st August 1770</ref>
'''1770''' Advertisement: 'At Messrs. EMMET and HOLDEN'S Iron-Foundery, Halifax, is continued to be made and sold as usual, All Sorts of Cast IRON, and BRASS STEPS, for Mills, &c. <br>Also at the same Place are made and sold, All Sorts of Cast Box and Solid Smoothing-Irons, sold plain, fine, or with Stove Doors, from new Patterns, and sold Wholesale at the lowest Prices. Orders sent above will be duly executed. <br>A Journeyman PLUMMER and GLAZIER, and a Journeyman WHITESMITH, are wanted. <br>None need apply without a good Character.'<ref>Leeds Intelligencer, 21st August 1770</ref>
   
   
Succeeded by [[Emmet, Holden and Bolland]]
Succeeded by [[Emmet, Holden and Bolland]]

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of Halifax

1770 Advertisement: 'At Messrs. EMMET and HOLDEN'S Iron-Foundery, Halifax, is continued to be made and sold as usual, All Sorts of Cast IRON, and BRASS STEPS, for Mills, &c.
Also at the same Place are made and sold, All Sorts of Cast Box and Solid Smoothing-Irons, sold plain, fine, or with Stove Doors, from new Patterns, and sold Wholesale at the lowest Prices. Orders sent above will be duly executed.
A Journeyman PLUMMER and GLAZIER, and a Journeyman WHITESMITH, are wanted.
None need apply without a good Character.'[1]

Succeeded by Emmet, Holden and Bolland

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Intelligencer, 21st August 1770