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William Marshall and Son

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Agricultural Implement Makers, of Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough

represented in London by William G. Wilson


1857 James Marshall become a partner in his father's, William's, company which was renamed William Marshall and Son.

1861 Exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society of England meeting in Leeds - exhibited portable steam engine, threshing machine, etc[1]

1861 William's other son, Henry, became a partner in the business.

1862 Incorporated as limited company Marshall, Sons and Co. Ltd in August 1862.

See Also

Sources of Information

  1. The Farmer's Magazine, 1861