Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Jonathan Varty

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Jonathan Varty (c1776-1864), Coach-maker of Newby and Varty and Varty and Wilson and one of the founders of the Liverpool Gas Light Co

1817 Mentioned selling premises. Jonathan Varty, Coach-maker, Dale Street.[1]

1848 Mentioned in connection with the Liverpool Gaslight Co.[2]

1851 Living at Stag Stones with his wife Elizabeth and is a retired Coach Maker.[3]

1861 Living at Stag Stones, Penrith: Jonathan Varty (age 85 born Penrith), Landed Proprietor. With his wife Elizabeth Varty (age 79 born Liverpool). Five servants.[4]

1864 Died. 'VARTY - August 1, aged 88, Jonathan Varty, Esq., of Stag Stones, Cumberland, and late of this town.'[5]

1865 Death of his widow Elizabeth age 83.[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Mercury - Friday 11 July 1817
  2. Liverpool Mail - Saturday 19 February 1848
  3. 1851 Census
  4. 1861 Census
  5. Liverpool Mercury - Wednesday 03 August 1864
  6. Carlisle Journal - Friday 13 January 1865