Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
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THOMAS WIGFALL EATON - T.W. EATON & Co.
43, Radford Street, later, 19, New Church Street, later, Albert Works, Cambridge Street, later, Solly Street, Sheffield
T.W. Eaton & Co. - Sheffield - 1850
Thomas Wigfall Eaton entered his mark, 'T.E', with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 18th November 1844:
T.W. Eaton & Co. entered their mark, 'T.W.E & Co.', with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 11th March 1898:
BANKRUPTS
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8
THOMAS WIGFALL, Sheffield, Yorkshire, table-knife manufacturer, Sept. 23 and Oct. 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Sheffield: Off. Ass. Brewin; Sol. Fernell, Sheffield.—Petition dated Aug. 26.
Source: The Jurist - 16th September 1854
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43, Radford Street, later, 19, New Church Street, later, Albert Works, Cambridge Street, later, Solly Street, Sheffield
T.W. Eaton & Co. - Sheffield - 1850
Thomas Wigfall Eaton entered his mark, 'T.E', with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 18th November 1844:
T.W. Eaton & Co. entered their mark, 'T.W.E & Co.', with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 11th March 1898:
BANKRUPTS
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8
THOMAS WIGFALL, Sheffield, Yorkshire, table-knife manufacturer, Sept. 23 and Oct. 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Sheffield: Off. Ass. Brewin; Sol. Fernell, Sheffield.—Petition dated Aug. 26.
Source: The Jurist - 16th September 1854
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
JOHN SELLERS
142, Rockingham Lane, Sheffield
John Sellers - Sheffield - 1850
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142, Rockingham Lane, Sheffield
John Sellers - Sheffield - 1850
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DAVID HILTON
67½, later, 66, Trinity Street, Sheffield
David Hilton - Sheffield - 1850
Late Dixon & Sons.
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67½, later, 66, Trinity Street, Sheffield
David Hilton - Sheffield - 1850
Late Dixon & Sons.
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
JOHN MILNER & Co.
Orient Works, 36-36, Matilda Street, Sheffield
J. Milner & Co. - Sheffield - 1920
'INTRINSIC'
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Orient Works, 36-36, Matilda Street, Sheffield
J. Milner & Co. - Sheffield - 1920
'INTRINSIC'
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
FRANCIS NEWTON & SONS, Ltd.
Portobello Street, Sheffield
Francis Newton & Sons, Ltd. - Sheffield - 1921
'PREMIER' - 'TRY'
Francis Newton & Sons, Ltd. entered their mark, 'F' 'N' '&' 'S', in separate punches, with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 29th March 1906.
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Portobello Street, Sheffield
Francis Newton & Sons, Ltd. - Sheffield - 1921
'PREMIER' - 'TRY'
Francis Newton & Sons, Ltd. entered their mark, 'F' 'N' '&' 'S', in separate punches, with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 29th March 1906.
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JOHN FREDERICK FENTON
Cadman Lane, later, 14, Norfolk Lane, Sheffield
John Frederick Fenton - Sheffield - 1860
John Frederick Fenton entered his mark, 'J·F·F', contained within an oval, with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 28th July 1856.
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Cadman Lane, later, 14, Norfolk Lane, Sheffield
John Frederick Fenton - Sheffield - 1860
John Frederick Fenton entered his mark, 'J·F·F', contained within an oval, with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 28th July 1856.
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M. BARNES
13, Allen Street, Sheffield
M. Barnes - Sheffield - 1840
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13, Allen Street, Sheffield
M. Barnes - Sheffield - 1840
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
SR & Co. - (Probably Samuel Roberts & Co.)
Sheffield
A silver-topped jar struck with the apparently unregistered mark S·R & Co.:
S·R/&Co - Sheffield
S·R/&Co - Sheffield - 1839
The maker's mark is likely to be that of Samuel Roberts & Co. (S. Roberts, Smith & Co.), Eyre Street, Sheffield.
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Sheffield
A silver-topped jar struck with the apparently unregistered mark S·R & Co.:
S·R/&Co - Sheffield
S·R/&Co - Sheffield - 1839
The maker's mark is likely to be that of Samuel Roberts & Co. (S. Roberts, Smith & Co.), Eyre Street, Sheffield.
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
GEORGE BOCKING
80, West Street, later, 53, Gell Street, Sheffield
George Bocking - Sheffield - 1860
George Bocking - Sheffield - 1862
Almost certainly to be identified with the later firm of William Bocking, Ebor Works, Gell Street, Sheffield, them both sharing the same address, 53, Gell Street, in 1880.
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80, West Street, later, 53, Gell Street, Sheffield
George Bocking - Sheffield - 1860
George Bocking - Sheffield - 1862
Almost certainly to be identified with the later firm of William Bocking, Ebor Works, Gell Street, Sheffield, them both sharing the same address, 53, Gell Street, in 1880.
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
JOHN BARLOW
49, Edward Street, Sheffield
John Barlow - Sheffield - 1850
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49, Edward Street, Sheffield
John Barlow - Sheffield - 1850
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ARDRON & SON
12, Holly Street, Sheffield
Ardron & Son - Sheffield - 1850
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12, Holly Street, Sheffield
Ardron & Son - Sheffield - 1850
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MARK THOMPSON
Sheffield
THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit, to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:
At the Court-House, at Sheffield, in the County of York, on the 11th day of October 1842, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Mark Thompson, late of Wellington-street, previously of High-street, Sheffield, formerly of Lead-mill road, Thomas-street, Sheffield-moor, Steel-bank, and High-street, Sheffield-park, all in the parish of Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th September 1842
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Sheffield
THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit, to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:
At the Court-House, at Sheffield, in the County of York, on the 11th day of October 1842, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Mark Thompson, late of Wellington-street, previously of High-street, Sheffield, formerly of Lead-mill road, Thomas-street, Sheffield-moor, Steel-bank, and High-street, Sheffield-park, all in the parish of Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th September 1842
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SAMUEL MOODY
Sheffield and Birmingham
THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit, to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:
At the Court-House, at Sheffield, in the County of York, on the 11th day of October 1842, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Samuel Moody, late of Bacon-island, near Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater, previously of Little Charles-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Silver Plater, formerly of Suffolk-street, in Birmingham aforesaid, Silver Plater, of Portmahon, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater, of Burnt-tree-lane, in Sheffield, Silver Plater, and of Bacon-island, near Sheffield, Silver Plater.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th September 1842
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Sheffield and Birmingham
THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit, to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:
At the Court-House, at Sheffield, in the County of York, on the 11th day of October 1842, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Samuel Moody, late of Bacon-island, near Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater, previously of Little Charles-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Silver Plater, formerly of Suffolk-street, in Birmingham aforesaid, Silver Plater, of Portmahon, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Silver Plater, of Burnt-tree-lane, in Sheffield, Silver Plater, and of Bacon-island, near Sheffield, Silver Plater.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th September 1842
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JOSEPH GIBBINS & SONS
Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield
Joseph Gibbins & Sons - Sheffield - 1850
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Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield
Joseph Gibbins & Sons - Sheffield - 1850
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THOMAS HARDY & SONS
Sheffield
Thomas Hardy & Sons - Sheffield - 1921
Likely the continuation of this firm: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... dy#p150107
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Sheffield
Thomas Hardy & Sons - Sheffield - 1921
Likely the continuation of this firm: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... dy#p150107
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
JOSEPH OLDALE
Sheffield
REMARKABLE FEAT OF A MAGNA CHARTA ASSOCIATION
The Magna Charta Association, which Dr Kenealy asserts will shortly reform the Constitution, has to-day asserted its championship of injured innocence for the first time under most extraordinary circumstances. The facts in brief are that in 1857 Joseph Oldale, a Sheffield silversmith, obtained Baron Pollock's judgment in the Court of Common Pleas declaring him to be the rightful owner of certain houses and lands at Millhouses, near Sheffield, of the value of £50,000. Oldale attempted to take possession, and levied a distress on one of the tenants, but he was mulcted for illegal restraint. He declined to pay, was imprisoned, then made bankrupt, and all his efforts since have been fruitless, owing, he alleges, to the supineness of his lawyers. Now, however, he has put the matter into the hands of the local branch of the Magna Charta Association, which has took forcible possession of the largest house and all the land. Later, however the tenant in possession was unceremoniously and riotously ejected by a large body of men but the association intend proceeding further on behalf of the rightful heir. The result is awaited with much excited curiosity.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 28th May 1875
There is a family connection to the firm of Ellin & Oldale, table-knife makers, located between the top of Eyre Street and Eyre Lane, next to Roberts & Cadman's silver-plating works.
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Sheffield
REMARKABLE FEAT OF A MAGNA CHARTA ASSOCIATION
The Magna Charta Association, which Dr Kenealy asserts will shortly reform the Constitution, has to-day asserted its championship of injured innocence for the first time under most extraordinary circumstances. The facts in brief are that in 1857 Joseph Oldale, a Sheffield silversmith, obtained Baron Pollock's judgment in the Court of Common Pleas declaring him to be the rightful owner of certain houses and lands at Millhouses, near Sheffield, of the value of £50,000. Oldale attempted to take possession, and levied a distress on one of the tenants, but he was mulcted for illegal restraint. He declined to pay, was imprisoned, then made bankrupt, and all his efforts since have been fruitless, owing, he alleges, to the supineness of his lawyers. Now, however, he has put the matter into the hands of the local branch of the Magna Charta Association, which has took forcible possession of the largest house and all the land. Later, however the tenant in possession was unceremoniously and riotously ejected by a large body of men but the association intend proceeding further on behalf of the rightful heir. The result is awaited with much excited curiosity.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 28th May 1875
There is a family connection to the firm of Ellin & Oldale, table-knife makers, located between the top of Eyre Street and Eyre Lane, next to Roberts & Cadman's silver-plating works.
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
W. & H. HUTCHINSON
76, Norfolk Street, later, 36, Matilda Street, Sheffield
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1840
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1846
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1850
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1858
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1891
William and Henry Hutchinson entered their mark, 'W&H·H' with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 21st December 1837.
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76, Norfolk Street, later, 36, Matilda Street, Sheffield
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1840
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1846
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1850
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1858
W. & H. Hutchinson - Sheffield - 1891
William and Henry Hutchinson entered their mark, 'W&H·H' with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 21st December 1837.
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Re: Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information
THOMAS HALL
Nursery Steam Wheel, Stanley Street, Sheffield
Thomas Hall - Sheffield - 1858
Perhaps to be identified with the later firm of Thomas Hall & Co., 86, Bridge Street, Sheffield.
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Nursery Steam Wheel, Stanley Street, Sheffield
Thomas Hall - Sheffield - 1858
Perhaps to be identified with the later firm of Thomas Hall & Co., 86, Bridge Street, Sheffield.
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GEORGE BEARDSHAW
Tom-Cross Lane, Sheffield
George Beardshaw - Sheffield - 1858
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Tom-Cross Lane, Sheffield
George Beardshaw - Sheffield - 1858
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GEORGE NEWBOULD
Dixon Works, 41, Arundel Street, Sheffield
George Newbould - Sheffield - 1858
Late Newbould Brothers.
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Dixon Works, 41, Arundel Street, Sheffield
George Newbould - Sheffield - 1858
Late Newbould Brothers.
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