Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Samuel and William Kingdon

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of Exeter, Iron Founders

Samuel Kingdom and William Kingdom

1826 October. Fire at premises in Waterbeer street

1842. Legal case where Uriah Osborn is accused of embezzling from Samuel and William Kingdom, ironfounders of Exeter. He had been employed by them for forty years. John Eyre Kingdom said he was managing assistant of Messrs. Kingdom and the son of Samuel Kingdom. James Smith Kingdom younger brother to John Eyre Kingdom. Uriah Osborn guilty of stealing four sovereigns.[1]

1849 Business bought by Garton and Jarvis

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 30 July 1842