Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1795 Advertisement: 'To Cotton Factories, and Journeymen Machine Makers. TO SOLD, TWO very capital SPINNING FRAMES, of 72 spindles each, calculated on the most modern and approved principle, for running light, and turning off a quantity. A new roving and drawing-frame, on improved plan:—One ditto, ditto, that has worked. Two mules, ditto, ditto. Apply James Sheldon and Co. machine-makers, Old Quay, Manchester, who are in want of joiners, filers, clock-makers, smiths, and turners, that have been used to machinery.—Good wages, or piecework will be given, and constant employment. Manchester, 26th October, 1795.'<ref>Chester Chronicl, 30th October 1795</ref>
1795 Advertisement: 'To Cotton Factories, and Journeymen Machine Makers. TO SOLD, TWO very capital SPINNING FRAMES, of 72 spindles each, calculated on the most modern and approved principle, for running light, and turning off a quantity. A new roving and drawing-frame, on improved plan:—One ditto, ditto, that has worked. Two mules, ditto, ditto. Apply James Sheldon and Co. machine-makers, Old Quay, Manchester, who are in want of joiners, filers, clock-makers, smiths, and turners, that have been used to machinery.—Good wages, or piecework will be given, and constant employment. Manchester, 26th October, 1795.'<ref>Chester Chronicle, 30th October 1795</ref>


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of Old Quay, Manchester

1795 Advertisement: 'To Cotton Factories, and Journeymen Machine Makers. TO SOLD, TWO very capital SPINNING FRAMES, of 72 spindles each, calculated on the most modern and approved principle, for running light, and turning off a quantity. A new roving and drawing-frame, on improved plan:—One ditto, ditto, that has worked. Two mules, ditto, ditto. Apply James Sheldon and Co. machine-makers, Old Quay, Manchester, who are in want of joiners, filers, clock-makers, smiths, and turners, that have been used to machinery.—Good wages, or piecework will be given, and constant employment. Manchester, 26th October, 1795.'[1]

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  1. Chester Chronicle, 30th October 1795