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Princeps Autocar Co

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of 46 Abington Street, Northampton

See Henry Thwaite Arnott

1902 August. 46 Abington Street, Northampton was the address of the company. (see advertisement)

1902 August. 'Charles T. Arnott, 46, Abington-street, Northampton, was summoned for furiously driving motor bicycle'[1]

1902 September. H. T. Arnott and Sons, 46 Abington Street, Northampton.[2]

1902-1903 Produced the Princeps light car powered by a 4hp Aster engine

1903 Sold by J. E. Hutton Ltd

Made motorcycles until 1910

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Sources of Information

  1. Northampton Mercury - Friday 08 August 1902
  2. Northampton Mercury - Friday 19 September 1902