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1848 September. Announcement. 'MINES ROYAL COPPER, ZINC, AND TIN PLATE OFFICE, 45, EDMUND-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. CRAWLEY and Co., having taken [[Charles Thomas Parsons|Mr. CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS]] into PARTNERSHIP, beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that their Business and Metal Agencies will continue to be carried on under the firm of "[[Crawley and Co|CRAWLEY and Co.]]" CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS takes this opportunity to solicit the Friends of his Father (Mr. Thomas Parsons, late of Ann-street) for their friendly patronage and support.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 September 1848</ref> | 1848 September. Announcement. 'MINES ROYAL COPPER, ZINC, AND TIN PLATE OFFICE, 45, EDMUND-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. CRAWLEY and Co., having taken [[Charles Thomas Parsons|Mr. CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS]] into PARTNERSHIP, beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that their Business and Metal Agencies will continue to be carried on under the firm of "[[Crawley and Co|CRAWLEY and Co.]]" CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS takes this opportunity to solicit the Friends of his Father (Mr. Thomas Parsons, late of Ann-street) for their friendly patronage and support.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 September 1848</ref> | ||
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1848 September. Announcement. 'MINES ROYAL COPPER, ZINC, AND TIN PLATE OFFICE, 45, EDMUND-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. CRAWLEY and Co., having taken Mr. CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS into PARTNERSHIP, beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that their Business and Metal Agencies will continue to be carried on under the firm of "CRAWLEY and Co." CHARLES THOMAS PARSONS takes this opportunity to solicit the Friends of his Father (Mr. Thomas Parsons, late of Ann-street) for their friendly patronage and support.'[1]
Became Crawley and Parsons
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 September 1848