Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Wilson Hawksworth

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1840 The partnership between Richard Bealey, John Wilson Hawksworth, and Joshua Moss, as Merchants or otherwise, conducted and carried on at Sheffield, as Bealey, Hawksworth, and Moss, was dissolved by mutual consent; all debts would be paid by John Wilson Hawksworth and Joshua Moss.[1]

1849 Dissolution of the Copartnership between John Wilson, late of Sheffield, in the county of York, Merchant and Manufacturer, deceased, and John Wilson Hawksworth, Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison, carrying on business as Merchants and Manufacturers, at Sheffield, and in the United States of America, under the firm of Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss, and Ellison, and of Wilson, Hawksworth, and Company. All debts would be paid by John Wilson Hawksworth. Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison.[2]

1871 Concerns the will of John Wilson Hawksworth where his daughters claim that their brother Thomas Buxton Hawksworth is of unsound mind. The case was withdrawn when the judge found him to be of sound mind [3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette, 27 March 1840
  2. The London Gazette, 23 October 1849
  3. The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Saturday, November 25, 1871