Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1826 The Haycock brothers took over the business; they ran it in their own name - see [[William Haycock]].
1826 The Haycock brothers took over the business; they ran it in their own name - see [[William Haycock]].
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* [https://williamhaycock.co.uk/history.htm] William Haycock
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 10 June 2021

of Ashbourne, clockmaker

1740 Joseph Harlow established a clockmaking business in Ashbourne

the business passed down through the family to Joseph's grandson, Thomas

Brothers John and Thomas Haycock worked with Thomas Harlow

1826 The Haycock brothers took over the business; they ran it in their own name - see William Haycock.

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Sources of Information

  • [1] William Haycock