Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Ellis

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1809 September 30th. Thomas Ellis bought some shares in Blewett, Harvey, Vivian and Co

1812 The partnership was dissolved but company documents kept the name until 1816 when Harvey and Co was used. Following the cessation of the partnership, Thomas Ellis, Elizabeth Harvey (Henry's sister) and William West became partners with Henry Harvey.

1814 August 11th. Harveys ordered a new brig from Chapman and Ellis of Bideford.


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