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Ironmongers of Yeovil
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John Petter, of Barnstaple, purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son, [[James Bazeley Petter]].
Possibly in 1865 [[John Petter]], of Barnstaple, purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son, [[James Bazeley Petter]].


1865 James received the ironmongery firm as a present from his father on his marriage. He developed the business and other related businesses in Yeovil, eventually becoming part of [[James B. Petter and Sons]]  
1870 James married.  He received the ironmongery firm as a present from his father on his marriage. He developed the business and other related businesses in Yeovil, eventually becoming part of [[James B. Petter and Sons]]  


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 12:42, 22 January 2017

Ironmongers of Yeovil

Possibly in 1865 John Petter, of Barnstaple, purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son, James Bazeley Petter.

1870 James married. He received the ironmongery firm as a present from his father on his marriage. He developed the business and other related businesses in Yeovil, eventually becoming part of James B. Petter and Sons

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