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1824 Partnership change. '... the Partnership between the undersigned Thomas Blake, John Blake, and Thomas Blake the younger, of Sheffield; in the County of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers, carried on' under the firm of [[Thomas Blake and Sons]], was dissolved by mutual consent on the 31st day of December last.—All debts due and owing to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the said John Blake, who will in future carry on the, said trades...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/18008/page/402 The London Gazette Publication date:9 March 1824 Issue:18008 Page:402]</ref> | 1824 Partnership change. '... the Partnership between the undersigned Thomas Blake, John Blake, and [[Thomas Blake|Thomas Blake the younger]], of Sheffield; in the County of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers, carried on' under the firm of [[Thomas Blake and Sons]], was dissolved by mutual consent on the 31st day of December last.—All debts due and owing to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the said John Blake, who will in future carry on the, said trades...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/18008/page/402 The London Gazette Publication date:9 March 1824 Issue:18008 Page:402]</ref> | ||
1825 Saw makers and table knife manufacturers<ref>1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield</ref>; [[William Blake]], merchant, also was at 60 Scotland Street; [[Thomas Blake]], merchant lived in Upper Thorpe<ref>1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield</ref> | 1825 Saw makers and table knife manufacturers<ref>1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield</ref>; [[William Blake]], merchant, also was at 60 Scotland Street; [[Thomas Blake]], merchant lived in Upper Thorpe<ref>1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:08, 19 October 2020
of 60 Scotland St, Sheffield (1825)
1824 Partnership change. '... the Partnership between the undersigned Thomas Blake, John Blake, and Thomas Blake the younger, of Sheffield; in the County of York, as Merchants and Manufacturers, carried on' under the firm of Thomas Blake and Sons, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 31st day of December last.—All debts due and owing to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the said John Blake, who will in future carry on the, said trades...'[1]
1825 Saw makers and table knife manufacturers[2]; William Blake, merchant, also was at 60 Scotland Street; Thomas Blake, merchant lived in Upper Thorpe[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:9 March 1824 Issue:18008 Page:402
- ↑ 1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield
- ↑ 1825 General & Commercial Directory of Sheffield