Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Eveleigh and Waygood

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of Beaminster, Dorset

1823 George Eveleigh, son of George Napier Eveleigh and Lydia Penne Eveleigh (nee Bishop), died and was buried on 23 April[1]

1823 George Eveleigh (possibly George Napier Eveleigh), Ironmonger, Cutler and Maltster takes on Richard Waygood as a partner.[2]

1833 Richard Waygood, Senior established his ironmongery business in Beaminster.

1836 Waygood Senior passed the Beaminster ironmongery business to his son Richard Waygood, Junior. Plans to establish an Iron and Brass foundry.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Pairsh records
  2. Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Monday 25 August 1823
  3. Dorset County Chronicle - Thursday 08 January 1835