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Difference between revisions of "Royal Axminster and Wilton Carpet Factory"

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1874 Dissolution of the Partnership  between  [[Samuel Pardoe Yates]] and  [[Stephen Prust Wills]], in  the trade or  business of Carpet Manufacturers,  at Wilton, under the style or firm of the '''Royal Axminster and Wilton Carpet Factory'''; the business would be carried on by Samuel Pardoe Yates<ref>London gazette 12  June,  1874</ref> but Yates died soon afterwards.
1874 Dissolution of the Partnership  between  [[Samuel Pardoe Yates]] and  [[Stephen Prust Wills]], in  the trade or  business of Carpet Manufacturers,  at Wilton, under the style or firm of the '''Royal Axminster and Wilton Carpet Factory'''; the business would be carried on by Samuel Pardoe Yates<ref>London gazette 12  June,  1874</ref> but Yates died soon afterwards.


Presumably a predecessor of [[Royal Wilton Carpet Factory]]?
Presumably a predecessor of [[Wilton Royal Carpet Factory]]?





Revision as of 10:59, 30 November 2021

1874 Dissolution of the Partnership between Samuel Pardoe Yates and Stephen Prust Wills, in the trade or business of Carpet Manufacturers, at Wilton, under the style or firm of the Royal Axminster and Wilton Carpet Factory; the business would be carried on by Samuel Pardoe Yates[1] but Yates died soon afterwards.

Presumably a predecessor of Wilton Royal Carpet Factory?


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Sources of Information

  1. London gazette 12 June, 1874