Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Joy

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of Manchester

1863 Listed as a lathe and tool maker, 44 Great Bridgewater Street, house: 11 Back Lloyd Street, Cross Street, Manchester[1]

1864 Joseph Joy of 4 Gloucester Place, City Road, Hulme, carrying on business at Great Bridgewater Street, as a machinist: adjudicated bankrupt on 28th January 1864, Discharge granted 10th March 1864[2]

Note: Joseph Joy was presumably the son or other relation of Thomas Joy

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Sources of Information

  1. Slater's Directory for Manchester and Salford, 1863
  2. [1] The London Gazette, March 18, 1864