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Joseph Griffin Walker (1803-1864), nail and iron merchant.
Joseph Griffin Walker (1803-1864), nail and iron merchant.
1860 Was a partner in Dudley  and Tipton  Flour  Mill  Company<ref>London gazette 7 Feb 1860</ref>


1861 John  Gilbert, of  Cradley Heath,  in  the  county of Stafford,  Chain  and  Iron  Manufacturer,  conveyed  and assigned all  his real  and  personal estate and  effects  by the  description therein contained unto  Joseph Griffin Walker, of  Netherton,  Worcestershire, Iron  Master,and  Charles  Evers  Swindell, of  Cradley,  Staffordshire,  Iron Master, upon  trust,  for  the equal  benefit  of  all  the creditors of  the said John  Gilbert.<ref>London Gazette 10 May 1861</ref>
1861 John  Gilbert, of  Cradley Heath,  in  the  county of Stafford,  Chain  and  Iron  Manufacturer,  conveyed  and assigned all  his real  and  personal estate and  effects  by the  description therein contained unto  Joseph Griffin Walker, of  Netherton,  Worcestershire, Iron  Master,and  Charles  Evers  Swindell, of  Cradley,  Staffordshire,  Iron Master, upon  trust,  for  the equal  benefit  of  all  the creditors of  the said John  Gilbert.<ref>London Gazette 10 May 1861</ref>

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Joseph Griffin Walker (1803-1864), nail and iron merchant.

1860 Was a partner in Dudley and Tipton Flour Mill Company[1]

1861 John Gilbert, of Cradley Heath, in the county of Stafford, Chain and Iron Manufacturer, conveyed and assigned all his real and personal estate and effects by the description therein contained unto Joseph Griffin Walker, of Netherton, Worcestershire, Iron Master,and Charles Evers Swindell, of Cradley, Staffordshire, Iron Master, upon trust, for the equal benefit of all the creditors of the said John Gilbert.[2]

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  1. London gazette 7 Feb 1860
  2. London Gazette 10 May 1861