The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
EMMERSON BROTHERS
35, Buxton Road, Huddersfield
Dissolution of Partnership
Emmerson Brothers, Jewelers, 35, Buxton Road, Huddersfield. Oct. 1. Debts by John Walker Emmerson, who continues under the same style.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1892
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35, Buxton Road, Huddersfield
Dissolution of Partnership
Emmerson Brothers, Jewelers, 35, Buxton Road, Huddersfield. Oct. 1. Debts by John Walker Emmerson, who continues under the same style.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1892
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
HENRY ROBINSON
51, Hanover Square, Bradford, and 42, South Street, Spennymoor
Notices to Creditors
Robinson, Henry, Jeweler, 51, Hanover Square, Bradford, and 42, South Street, Spennymoor. Proofs by Nov. 26. Trustee : J. C. Wright, 32, Market Street, Bradford . C.A.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1892
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51, Hanover Square, Bradford, and 42, South Street, Spennymoor
Notices to Creditors
Robinson, Henry, Jeweler, 51, Hanover Square, Bradford, and 42, South Street, Spennymoor. Proofs by Nov. 26. Trustee : J. C. Wright, 32, Market Street, Bradford . C.A.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1892
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
BELL BROTHERS
Doncaster
Dissolution of Partnership
Bell Bros., Doncaster, Watchmakers and Jewellers. April 24, as regards Henry Bell. Debts by John and Edwin Bell, who continue under the same firm.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th June 1885
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Doncaster
Dissolution of Partnership
Bell Bros., Doncaster, Watchmakers and Jewellers. April 24, as regards Henry Bell. Debts by John and Edwin Bell, who continue under the same firm.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th June 1885
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J. SHACKLETON
Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire
J. Shackleton - Sowerby Bridge - 1928
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Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire
J. Shackleton - Sowerby Bridge - 1928
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JOLLY & COOPER
6, Frank Street, Barnoldswick
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Thomas Edward Jolly and Frederick Thomas Cooper, carrying on business as Jewellers, at Number 6, Frank-street, Barnoldswick, in the county of York, under the style or firm of JOLLY AND COOPER, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the twenty-first day of August, 1924. All debts due and owing to or by the said late firm will be received or paid by the said Thomas Edward Jolly, and such business will be carried on in the future by the said Thomas Edward Jolly, at Number 6, Frank-street, Barnoldswick aforesaid. —As witness our hands this 12th day of September. 1924.
THOMAS EDWARD JOLLY.
FREDERICK THOMAS COOPER.
Source: The London Gazette - 16th September 1924
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6, Frank Street, Barnoldswick
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Thomas Edward Jolly and Frederick Thomas Cooper, carrying on business as Jewellers, at Number 6, Frank-street, Barnoldswick, in the county of York, under the style or firm of JOLLY AND COOPER, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the twenty-first day of August, 1924. All debts due and owing to or by the said late firm will be received or paid by the said Thomas Edward Jolly, and such business will be carried on in the future by the said Thomas Edward Jolly, at Number 6, Frank-street, Barnoldswick aforesaid. —As witness our hands this 12th day of September. 1924.
THOMAS EDWARD JOLLY.
FREDERICK THOMAS COOPER.
Source: The London Gazette - 16th September 1924
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JAMES LOVEDAY
Silver Street, Wakefield
James Loveday - Wakefield - 1862
See: https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... ay#p209575
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Silver Street, Wakefield
James Loveday - Wakefield - 1862
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
BRIGHT & Co.
Doncaster
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between the undersigned, Henry Bright and Frances Bright, carried on, in Doncaster, in the county of York, as Silversmiths, Watch Makers, and Jewellers, under the firm of Bright and Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 1st day of October 1847.
Henry Bright.
Frances Bright.
Source: The London Gazette - 1st October 1847
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Doncaster
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between the undersigned, Henry Bright and Frances Bright, carried on, in Doncaster, in the county of York, as Silversmiths, Watch Makers, and Jewellers, under the firm of Bright and Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 1st day of October 1847.
Henry Bright.
Frances Bright.
Source: The London Gazette - 1st October 1847
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
WILLIAM FILLANS - FILLANS & SONS
Victoria Street, later, 2, Market Walk, Huddersfield
William Fillans - Huddersfield - 1858
Fillans & Sons - Huddersfield - 1910
Fillans & Sons Ltd - Huddersfield - 1936
Fillans & Sons Limited - Huddersfield - 1953
Fillans & Sons Ltd. - Huddersfield - 1954
Fillans & Sons Ltd. - Huddersfield - 1956
Established in 1852 by Aberdeen born, William Fillans (born c.1823, died 14-1-1902).
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Victoria Street, later, 2, Market Walk, Huddersfield
William Fillans - Huddersfield - 1858
Fillans & Sons - Huddersfield - 1910
Fillans & Sons Ltd - Huddersfield - 1936
Fillans & Sons Limited - Huddersfield - 1953
Fillans & Sons Ltd. - Huddersfield - 1954
Fillans & Sons Ltd. - Huddersfield - 1956
Established in 1852 by Aberdeen born, William Fillans (born c.1823, died 14-1-1902).
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
FRIEDMAN & GOTTLIFFE, Ltd.
24 & 26, Central Road, Leeds
Friedman & Gottliffe, Ltd. - Leeds - 1915
The business of Aaron Friedman and Lazarus Gottliffe registered their marks, 'F. & G' and 'F & G', with the Birmingham and Chester assay offices.
F. & G - Birmingham - 1912
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24 & 26, Central Road, Leeds
Friedman & Gottliffe, Ltd. - Leeds - 1915
The business of Aaron Friedman and Lazarus Gottliffe registered their marks, 'F. & G' and 'F & G', with the Birmingham and Chester assay offices.
F. & G - Birmingham - 1912
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
W.H. ROOK
88, Westgate, Bradford
OBITUARY
The death, on the 20th ult., of Mr. W.H. Rook, jeweller, of 88, Westgate, Bradford, removes one of the oldest and best-known tradesmen in the city. He established the business in 1867. A large clock overhanging the front of the shop has been a landmark ever since then, and its accuracy was a matter of such pride to Mr. Rook that it came locally proverbial. He leaves three sons and three daughters.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st November 1917
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88, Westgate, Bradford
OBITUARY
The death, on the 20th ult., of Mr. W.H. Rook, jeweller, of 88, Westgate, Bradford, removes one of the oldest and best-known tradesmen in the city. He established the business in 1867. A large clock overhanging the front of the shop has been a landmark ever since then, and its accuracy was a matter of such pride to Mr. Rook that it came locally proverbial. He leaves three sons and three daughters.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st November 1917
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JOHN HEBDITCH
Finkle Street, Selby
Mr. John Hebditch, watchmaker and jeweller, of Finkle Street, Selby, died, we regret to record, on the 23rd ult. at the age of 66. He commenced business in Selby over forty years ago, and was the oldest jeweller in the town. For twenty years he was a traveller in the jewellery business in the North of England and Scotland, and was well known in commercial circles.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st February 1917
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Finkle Street, Selby
Mr. John Hebditch, watchmaker and jeweller, of Finkle Street, Selby, died, we regret to record, on the 23rd ult. at the age of 66. He commenced business in Selby over forty years ago, and was the oldest jeweller in the town. For twenty years he was a traveller in the jewellery business in the North of England and Scotland, and was well known in commercial circles.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st February 1917
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
THOMAS G.P. BARLOW
147, Gowthorpe, Selby
Thomas G.P. Barlow - Selby - 1887
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147, Gowthorpe, Selby
Thomas G.P. Barlow - Selby - 1887
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
HENRY E. BEDFORD & Co. Ltd.
24, Market Street, Halifax
COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS
BEDFORD (HENRY E., & Co.) Ltd., 24, Market Street, Halifax, jewellers, £42. June 29, 1914.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th August 1914
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24, Market Street, Halifax
COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS
BEDFORD (HENRY E., & Co.) Ltd., 24, Market Street, Halifax, jewellers, £42. June 29, 1914.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th August 1914
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
HARLAND JEWELLERY Ltd.
66, New Briggate, Leeds
NEW COMPANIES
Harland Jewellery Limited, 66, New Briggate, Leeds 1. To take over the business of Harland Jewellery Products carried on at New Briggate, Leeds, by Harry Landa. £1,000. Directors: H. Landa and Minnie Landa, 908, Scott Hall Road, Moortown, Leeds.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - August 1955
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66, New Briggate, Leeds
NEW COMPANIES
Harland Jewellery Limited, 66, New Briggate, Leeds 1. To take over the business of Harland Jewellery Products carried on at New Briggate, Leeds, by Harry Landa. £1,000. Directors: H. Landa and Minnie Landa, 908, Scott Hall Road, Moortown, Leeds.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - August 1955
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JNO. RICHARDSON
Boothferry, Goole
COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS
RICHARDSON, JNO., Boothferry, Goole, jeweller, £14 19s. 6d. November 30, 1914.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st February 1915
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Boothferry, Goole
COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS
RICHARDSON, JNO., Boothferry, Goole, jeweller, £14 19s. 6d. November 30, 1914.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st February 1915
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
FIRBANK & Co.
24, Church Bank, Bradford
Firbank & Co. - Bradford - 1923
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24, Church Bank, Bradford
Firbank & Co. - Bradford - 1923
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
E. HATTERSLEY
51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds
Mr. E. Hattersley, jeweller and silversmith, 51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds, is ceasing business on account on having been called up for military service, and the whole of his stock-in-trade and effects have been sold in auction.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th May 1917
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51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds
Mr. E. Hattersley, jeweller and silversmith, 51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds, is ceasing business on account on having been called up for military service, and the whole of his stock-in-trade and effects have been sold in auction.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th May 1917
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
WILLIAM BUTLER
23, Cambridge Street, Harrogate
Wm. Butler - Harrogate - 1930
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23, Cambridge Street, Harrogate
Wm. Butler - Harrogate - 1930
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J. LEVINSTEIN
17, Fenton Street, Leeds, and Towngate, Holmfirth
Established in 1870.
Noted as the business of Jacob Levinstein in 1904.
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17, Fenton Street, Leeds, and Towngate, Holmfirth
Established in 1870.
Noted as the business of Jacob Levinstein in 1904.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
LISTER HORSFALL
14-16, Corn Market and Cheapside, Halifax
Lister Horsfall Ltd. - Halifax - 1931
Lister Horsfall Ltd. - Halifax - 1953
NEW CONSTABLE'S CAPTURE
THREE MEN ARRESTED
A new constable, named Jennings, of the Halifax police, has made a highly satisfactory debut, and has been instrumental in securing the capture of three alleged cracksmen. Patrolling the corn market a little after mid-night Jennings detected some unusual noise, which caused him to place an ear against the shutters of the establishment of Mr. Lister Horsfall, jeweller and goldsmith. Then he went to a street telephone and rang up the head police office. In a brief time there was a cordon of policemen round the jeweller's premises. Several constables and a sergeant ascended to the roof, where it was found that an entrance had been effected. The men had ripped up slates, and, tying a stout rope round a beam thus exposed, slid down the rope into an upper room. They were attempting to break through the masonry over a door communicating with the shop, and to shut out all noise, when the door at the head of the stairs suddenly opened and bull's-eye lights were flashed upon them and they were overwhelmed by policemen. George Morris, 66, optician; Thomas Smith, 45, and Harry Watson, 39, labourers, were on Friday remanded for a week. The jeweller's stock in the safe is said to be of the value of nearly £40,000.
Source: The Flintshire Observer - 8th October 1908
Lister Horsfall jewellers was established in 1902 and still continues to this day as family-run business now in control of the fourth generation.
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14-16, Corn Market and Cheapside, Halifax
Lister Horsfall Ltd. - Halifax - 1931
Lister Horsfall Ltd. - Halifax - 1953
NEW CONSTABLE'S CAPTURE
THREE MEN ARRESTED
A new constable, named Jennings, of the Halifax police, has made a highly satisfactory debut, and has been instrumental in securing the capture of three alleged cracksmen. Patrolling the corn market a little after mid-night Jennings detected some unusual noise, which caused him to place an ear against the shutters of the establishment of Mr. Lister Horsfall, jeweller and goldsmith. Then he went to a street telephone and rang up the head police office. In a brief time there was a cordon of policemen round the jeweller's premises. Several constables and a sergeant ascended to the roof, where it was found that an entrance had been effected. The men had ripped up slates, and, tying a stout rope round a beam thus exposed, slid down the rope into an upper room. They were attempting to break through the masonry over a door communicating with the shop, and to shut out all noise, when the door at the head of the stairs suddenly opened and bull's-eye lights were flashed upon them and they were overwhelmed by policemen. George Morris, 66, optician; Thomas Smith, 45, and Harry Watson, 39, labourers, were on Friday remanded for a week. The jeweller's stock in the safe is said to be of the value of nearly £40,000.
Source: The Flintshire Observer - 8th October 1908
Lister Horsfall jewellers was established in 1902 and still continues to this day as family-run business now in control of the fourth generation.
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