Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Headly and Son

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Edward Ind Headly set up as an ironmonger and ironfounder in Corn Exchange Street in Cambridge. Later traded as E. Headly and Son, Headly and Son, and Edward Headly and Son.

1879 Edward Headly and Son, agricultural implement maker, Corn Exchange St; James Ind Headly, engineer, Mill Road[1].

1885 Edward Headly and Son (Laurence) established the Exchange Ironworks in Newmarket Road.

c.1900 Laurence Headly, son of Edward, went into partnership with Arthur Edwards, trading as Headly and Edwards.

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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office Directory of Cambridgeshire, 1879