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Simpson family, of Manchester, cotton spinners. | Simpson family, of Manchester, cotton spinners. | ||
Deeds, 1786 onwards, relating to John and Samuel Simpson’s cotton spinning works in Miller’s Lane, Manchester, with other deeds relating to the property, 1786-1892 (40 items). (The cotton mills were originally built by Richard Arkwright and then owned and worked by his son, in co-partnership with the Simpsons.) | Deeds, 1786 onwards, relating to John and Samuel Simpson’s cotton spinning works in Miller’s Lane, Manchester, with other deeds relating to the property, 1786-1892 (40 items). (The cotton mills were originally built by [[Richard Arkwright]] and then owned and worked by his son, in co-partnership with the Simpsons.) | ||
These records can be found in the Goulty and Goodfellow solicitors collection | These records can be found in the Goulty and Goodfellow solicitors collection | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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[http://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries/arls/busarc/list2.htm | [http://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries/arls/busarc/list2.htm Manchester Archives] |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 14 February 2015
Simpson family, of Manchester, cotton spinners.
Deeds, 1786 onwards, relating to John and Samuel Simpson’s cotton spinning works in Miller’s Lane, Manchester, with other deeds relating to the property, 1786-1892 (40 items). (The cotton mills were originally built by Richard Arkwright and then owned and worked by his son, in co-partnership with the Simpsons.)
These records can be found in the Goulty and Goodfellow solicitors collection