Difference between revisions of "Caldwell and Whitley"
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1801 Reference to Messrs Caldwell & Whitley of Warrington as contacts in a sale notice for an ironmonger's business and premises - of 'Mr. Vardon, the late proprietor, being just dead.' <ref>Chester Chronicle, 6 February 1801</ref> | 1801 Reference to Messrs Caldwell & Whitley of Warrington as contacts in a sale notice for an ironmonger's business and premises - of 'Mr. Vardon, the late proprietor, being just dead.' <ref>Chester Chronicle, 6 February 1801</ref> | ||
1809 Advert: 'Foundry, Warrington. <br>S. WHITLEY<br>RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public that she carries on the Foundry business as usual, and that she has removed from the shop in Bridge-street, (late Caldwell & Whitley) to Mersey-street, where the business is carried on upon very superior terms. <br>Bath, Pantheon, Kitchen, and all kinds of grates ; Barr Iron, Scale Beams, Iron Arms, Engine and Smith's work in general; Pipe Bushes, Bark Mills, on an improved plan; Glass Mills.' <ref>Chester Chronicle - Friday 23 June 1809</ref> | 1809 Advert: 'Foundry, Warrington. <br>[[Sarah Whitley|S. WHITLEY]]<br>RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public that she carries on the Foundry business as usual, and that she has removed from the shop in Bridge-street, (late Caldwell & Whitley) to Mersey-street, where the business is carried on upon very superior terms. <br>Bath, Pantheon, Kitchen, and all kinds of grates ; Barr Iron, Scale Beams, Iron Arms, Engine and Smith's work in general; Pipe Bushes, Bark Mills, on an improved plan; Glass Mills.' <ref>Chester Chronicle - Friday 23 June 1809</ref> | ||
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of Warrington.
1801 Reference to Messrs Caldwell & Whitley of Warrington as contacts in a sale notice for an ironmonger's business and premises - of 'Mr. Vardon, the late proprietor, being just dead.' [1]
1809 Advert: 'Foundry, Warrington.
S. WHITLEY
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public that she carries on the Foundry business as usual, and that she has removed from the shop in Bridge-street, (late Caldwell & Whitley) to Mersey-street, where the business is carried on upon very superior terms.
Bath, Pantheon, Kitchen, and all kinds of grates ; Barr Iron, Scale Beams, Iron Arms, Engine and Smith's work in general; Pipe Bushes, Bark Mills, on an improved plan; Glass Mills.' [2]