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1803 John's son, '''Thomas''' (1803 – 1873), was born at Stockwell, London | 1803 John's son, '''Thomas''' (1803 – 1873), was born at Stockwell, London | ||
1835 Thomas took over the family-owned company on his father's retirement, printing a range of diaries that stretched from small pocket diaries to commercial foolscap folio one-day-per-page editions. | |||
Thomas was joined in the family business by his son, Charles (b.1839), and together they raised capital for expansion into a limited company in 1870, trading as [[Letts, Son and Co]]. However Thomas died soon afterwards, being buried in [[West Norwood Cemetery]] in a Grade II listed monument. | |||
Thomas was joined in the family business by his son, Charles, and together they raised capital for expansion into a limited company in 1870, trading as [[Letts, Son and Co]]. However Thomas died soon afterwards, being buried in [[West Norwood Cemetery]] in a Grade II listed monument. | |||
1881 Charles Letts left the company and set up [[Charles Letts and Co]], trading profitably for the next century. | 1881 Charles Letts left the company and set up [[Charles Letts and Co]], trading profitably for the next century. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 29 October 2014
1796 John Letts, bookbinder and printer, established a stationery business in the arcades of London's Royal Exchange.
1803 John's son, Thomas (1803 – 1873), was born at Stockwell, London
1835 Thomas took over the family-owned company on his father's retirement, printing a range of diaries that stretched from small pocket diaries to commercial foolscap folio one-day-per-page editions.
Thomas was joined in the family business by his son, Charles (b.1839), and together they raised capital for expansion into a limited company in 1870, trading as Letts, Son and Co. However Thomas died soon afterwards, being buried in West Norwood Cemetery in a Grade II listed monument.
1881 Charles Letts left the company and set up Charles Letts and Co, trading profitably for the next century.
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Sources of Information
- [1] Wikipedia
- Biography of Thomas Letts, ODNB