Walker and Hacking
of Bury
1864 Partnership change. '...the Partnership formerly subsisting between Richard Walker, John Scholes Walker, and Richard Hacking, all of Bury, in the county of Lancaster, carrying on business there as Ironfounders and Machine Makers, under the several styles of Richard Walker and Brother, and Walker and Hacking, was dissolved on the 25th day of July, 1862, by the death of the said Richard Hacking, so far as regards the said Richard Hacking and the partnership, if any, which has existed since the death of the said Richard Hacking between the said Richard Walker, John Scholes Walker, and Richard Hacking, of Rodbourne Cheney, in the county of Wilts, the son of the said Richard Hacking, deceased, Thomas Parkinson, of Bury aforesaid, Spindle and Fly Maker, and Frances Parkinson, his Wife, and Elizabeth Ann Hacking, of Bury aforesaid, Spinster, the administrators of the personal estate and effects of the said Richard Hacking, deceased, has also been dissolved....'[1]