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1841 Journeyman coppersmiths withdrew their labour from the factory in dispute over the unrestricted number of apprentices that the firm wanted to employ; [[Edmund Pontifex]] declined to change the arrangements<ref>The Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser, August 14, 1841</ref>
1841 Journeyman coppersmiths withdrew their labour from the factory in dispute over the unrestricted number of apprentices that the firm wanted to employ; [[Edmund Pontifex]] declined to change the arrangements<ref>The Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser, August 14, 1841</ref>


1841 [[Pontifex and Wood|Pontifex (Edmund and William) and Wood]] were millwrights


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== See Also ==

Revision as of 10:36, 5 November 2016

Coppersmiths of Shoe Lane, Holborn

1841 Journeyman coppersmiths withdrew their labour from the factory in dispute over the unrestricted number of apprentices that the firm wanted to employ; Edmund Pontifex declined to change the arrangements[1]

1841 Pontifex (Edmund and William) and Wood were millwrights

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Sources of Information

  1. The Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser, August 14, 1841