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of Braintree
of Braintree and 40 Gracechurch-street, london


General Iron and Brass Foundry
General Iron and Brass Foundry
1875 Essex Agricultural Show. 'Willsher and Co., 40 Gracechurch-street, E.C.: one-horse power portable engine, a finishing threshing machine, hoisting apparatus, friction hoists work with portable engine, for builders, or for discharging ship's cargo, &c, all by exhibitors'<ref>Chelmsford Chronicle - Friday 09 July 1875</ref>


1883 Court case. '''J. C. Willsher and Co''', ironfounders, of Braintree.<ref>Essex Newsman - Saturday 12 May 1883</ref>
1883 Court case. '''J. C. Willsher and Co''', ironfounders, of Braintree.<ref>Essex Newsman - Saturday 12 May 1883</ref>

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of Braintree and 40 Gracechurch-street, london

General Iron and Brass Foundry

1875 Essex Agricultural Show. 'Willsher and Co., 40 Gracechurch-street, E.C.: one-horse power portable engine, a finishing threshing machine, hoisting apparatus, friction hoists work with portable engine, for builders, or for discharging ship's cargo, &c, all by exhibitors'[1]

1883 Court case. J. C. Willsher and Co, ironfounders, of Braintree.[2]

1885 Mention of J. C. Willsher of Chapel Hill Foundry.

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Sources of Information

  1. Chelmsford Chronicle - Friday 09 July 1875
  2. Essex Newsman - Saturday 12 May 1883