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1792 Advert: '.... Messrs. Cookson and Fawcett, in Leeds who are in want of One or Two good SMITHS, that can forge and turn Iron well;—  and also good Hands that can file Brass, and fit up Machinery.'<ref> Leeds Intelligencer, 12 March 1792</ref>  
1792 Advert: '.... Messrs. Cookson and Fawcett, in Leeds who are in want of One or Two good SMITHS, that can forge and turn Iron well;—  and also good Hands that can file Brass, and fit up Machinery.'<ref> Leeds Intelligencer, 12 March 1792</ref>  
1831 'The equity of redemption of a yard, with two freehold houses in the front, and another dwelling-house in the rear, certain warehouses and other buildings, situate on the south side of Kirkgate, in Leeds, heretofore occupied by Messrs. [[Cookson and Fawcett]], as Carpet-Manufacturers, being such part of the estates of William Cookson, deceased, as was comprised in lot No. 1 of the particular under which the other parts of his estates have been sold.'<ref>[The London Gazette Publication date:26 July 1831 Issue:18828 Page:1511]</ref>


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of Leeds

1792 Advert: '.... Messrs. Cookson and Fawcett, in Leeds who are in want of One or Two good SMITHS, that can forge and turn Iron well;— and also good Hands that can file Brass, and fit up Machinery.'[1]

1831 'The equity of redemption of a yard, with two freehold houses in the front, and another dwelling-house in the rear, certain warehouses and other buildings, situate on the south side of Kirkgate, in Leeds, heretofore occupied by Messrs. Cookson and Fawcett, as Carpet-Manufacturers, being such part of the estates of William Cookson, deceased, as was comprised in lot No. 1 of the particular under which the other parts of his estates have been sold.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Intelligencer, 12 March 1792
  2. [The London Gazette Publication date:26 July 1831 Issue:18828 Page:1511]