The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
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ISAAC PRYOR
15, New Street, Barnsley
Isaac Pryor - Barnsley - 1900
Isaac Pryor - Barnsley - 1914
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15, New Street, Barnsley
Isaac Pryor - Barnsley - 1900
Isaac Pryor - Barnsley - 1914
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SAMUELL TINKER
Bond Street, Leeds
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Samuell (Samuel) Tinker entered his marks with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 10th and 26th August 1824.
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Bond Street, Leeds
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Samuell (Samuel) Tinker entered his marks with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 10th and 26th August 1824.
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J.A. VASSALI
Nicholas Street, Scarborough
MEETINGS OF CREDITORS
Re J. A. Vassali, Jeweller, Nicholas Street, Scarboro'.—In pursuance, of a circular issued by Mr. Tasker Hart, solicitor, Scarboro', a meeting of the creditors of the above was held at the "Inns of Court," London, on the 9th ult., when the statement of affairs submitted showed liabilities £2,437 8s. 11d., and the nett assets devisable amongst the unsecured creditors £626 14s. 2d. It appears that in 1888 an arrangement had been made, whereby the then creditors received 10s. in the pound, and since that time the debtor appears to have been more or less unsuccessful, and, in consequence of the holder of a bill of sale which had been given to provide the funds for the payment of the dividend under his former failure having taken possession, it was deemed necessary to convene a meeting in order that some arrangement might be made with the trade creditors. No offer of composition was, however, made to the meeting, but it was ultimately decided that the meeting should be adjourned for ten days in order to give the debtor an opportunity to make an offer of composition, and with this object Mr. G. G. Poppleton, C.A., general manager of the Wholesale Traders' Association, along with Mr. Tasker Hart, solicitor, Scarborough, were appointed to endeavour to effect some arrangement whereby the trade creditors might receive a cash composition, and to report at the adjourned meeting.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1890
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Nicholas Street, Scarborough
MEETINGS OF CREDITORS
Re J. A. Vassali, Jeweller, Nicholas Street, Scarboro'.—In pursuance, of a circular issued by Mr. Tasker Hart, solicitor, Scarboro', a meeting of the creditors of the above was held at the "Inns of Court," London, on the 9th ult., when the statement of affairs submitted showed liabilities £2,437 8s. 11d., and the nett assets devisable amongst the unsecured creditors £626 14s. 2d. It appears that in 1888 an arrangement had been made, whereby the then creditors received 10s. in the pound, and since that time the debtor appears to have been more or less unsuccessful, and, in consequence of the holder of a bill of sale which had been given to provide the funds for the payment of the dividend under his former failure having taken possession, it was deemed necessary to convene a meeting in order that some arrangement might be made with the trade creditors. No offer of composition was, however, made to the meeting, but it was ultimately decided that the meeting should be adjourned for ten days in order to give the debtor an opportunity to make an offer of composition, and with this object Mr. G. G. Poppleton, C.A., general manager of the Wholesale Traders' Association, along with Mr. Tasker Hart, solicitor, Scarborough, were appointed to endeavour to effect some arrangement whereby the trade creditors might receive a cash composition, and to report at the adjourned meeting.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1890
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
OWEN & ROBINSON Ltd.
4, Lower Briggate, and 2 & 3, later, 23, Boar Lane, and 31, Upper Head Row, and 6 & 8, Duncan Street, Leeds, and Hull, later, Bond Street and 22-23, Commercial Street, Leeds.
Owen & Robinson, Limited - Leeds and Hull - 1905
Owen & Robinson, Limited - Leeds - 1907
Owen & Robinson - Leeds - 1962
Managing Director: William Owen
Established in 1839
Owen & Robinson took over the business of Thomas Kirk & Sons (Established in 1801) of Leeds and Hull in 1898.
Owen & Robinson Ltd. entered their marks, 'O&R' with the London Assay Office on the 28th February 1913.
Owen & Robinson Ltd. entered their mark, 'O&R Ltd' with the Chester Assay Office on the 6th February 1922.
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4, Lower Briggate, and 2 & 3, later, 23, Boar Lane, and 31, Upper Head Row, and 6 & 8, Duncan Street, Leeds, and Hull, later, Bond Street and 22-23, Commercial Street, Leeds.
Owen & Robinson, Limited - Leeds and Hull - 1905
Owen & Robinson, Limited - Leeds - 1907
Owen & Robinson - Leeds - 1962
Managing Director: William Owen
Established in 1839
Owen & Robinson took over the business of Thomas Kirk & Sons (Established in 1801) of Leeds and Hull in 1898.
Owen & Robinson Ltd. entered their marks, 'O&R' with the London Assay Office on the 28th February 1913.
Owen & Robinson Ltd. entered their mark, 'O&R Ltd' with the Chester Assay Office on the 6th February 1922.
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ALFRED LEA
72, Albion Street, Leeds
Alfred Lea - Leeds - 1882
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72, Albion Street, Leeds
Alfred Lea - Leeds - 1882
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EDWIN EARNSHAW
Bradford
TRAGEDY AT BRADFORD
The Bradford coroner held an adjourned inquest on Monday on the body of Edwin Earnshaw, Jeweller, who was found on the 17th Sept. in a dying condition behind some warehouses in Broad-street. The evidence showed that deceased had been attacked, robbed, injured on the head, and thrown into a crane pit of the warehouse. The deceased, it was stated, came to Bradford for a spree and got into the company of loose women and their associates.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 8th October 1899
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Bradford
TRAGEDY AT BRADFORD
The Bradford coroner held an adjourned inquest on Monday on the body of Edwin Earnshaw, Jeweller, who was found on the 17th Sept. in a dying condition behind some warehouses in Broad-street. The evidence showed that deceased had been attacked, robbed, injured on the head, and thrown into a crane pit of the warehouse. The deceased, it was stated, came to Bradford for a spree and got into the company of loose women and their associates.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 8th October 1899
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Henry Lee, H. Lee & Sons
69 & 70 Charles Street, Hull
From 1892 Hull Trades and Professions by Street and by Surname.
Referenced as "Lee Henry", watchmaker at 69 & 70 Charles Street
and "Lee Henry", watchmaker & jeweller, 69 & 70 Charles Street
The photos are of retailer's marks on silver plated items. The composite image shows marks on sugar tongs and a spoon and the second photo is the base of an ern/vase.
The ern base finds "H Lee & Sons" describing themselves as "silversmiths" but the Fleur de Lis/Prince of Wales feathers, in a hand, pictorial mark is regularly found on silver plate items made by Atkin Brothers. Likewise the spoon stem carrying the "diamond" mark could well have been made by "Daniel & Arter". Note the example of the "D&A" mark with the the written diamond trademark.
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69 & 70 Charles Street, Hull
From 1892 Hull Trades and Professions by Street and by Surname.
Referenced as "Lee Henry", watchmaker at 69 & 70 Charles Street
and "Lee Henry", watchmaker & jeweller, 69 & 70 Charles Street
The photos are of retailer's marks on silver plated items. The composite image shows marks on sugar tongs and a spoon and the second photo is the base of an ern/vase.
The ern base finds "H Lee & Sons" describing themselves as "silversmiths" but the Fleur de Lis/Prince of Wales feathers, in a hand, pictorial mark is regularly found on silver plate items made by Atkin Brothers. Likewise the spoon stem carrying the "diamond" mark could well have been made by "Daniel & Arter". Note the example of the "D&A" mark with the the written diamond trademark.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J. BANCROFT
Scarborough
DEATHS
On Friday week, at Scarborough, aged 30, Mr. J. Bancroft, watchmaker and silversmith. His mother, Mrs. Franks, died three or four weeks ago of typhus fever.
Source: The York Herald - 27th February 1830
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Scarborough
DEATHS
On Friday week, at Scarborough, aged 30, Mr. J. Bancroft, watchmaker and silversmith. His mother, Mrs. Franks, died three or four weeks ago of typhus fever.
Source: The York Herald - 27th February 1830
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
PEARCE & SONS - PEARCE & SONS Ltd.
13, Commercial Street, later, Bond Stret, Leeds
An example of the work and mark of Pearce & Sons:
Pe&/SONS - Sheffield - 1914
Pearce & Sons entered the above mark with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 24th September 1897, and as Pearce & Sons Ltd. on the 17th November 1906.
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13, Commercial Street, later, Bond Stret, Leeds
An example of the work and mark of Pearce & Sons:
Pe&/SONS - Sheffield - 1914
Pearce & Sons entered the above mark with the Sheffield Assay Office on the 24th September 1897, and as Pearce & Sons Ltd. on the 17th November 1906.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
EDWARD MACKRILL
85, Prospect Street, Hull
Edward Mackrill - Hull - 1901
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85, Prospect Street, Hull
Edward Mackrill - Hull - 1901
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S. LEAROYD
Huddersfield
THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION
One of the most interesting stands is that of Mr. S. Learoyd, of Huddersfield (No. 221). It is situated on the right going towards the organ from the central dome, and contains specimens of almost every description of precious stone, cut and in the rough ; also a series of 24 models of the large historical and other diamonds, among which are the Stewart (288 carats), the Great Nizam (440 carats), the Star of the South (254 carats) and many others.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - 1st June 1887
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Huddersfield
THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION
One of the most interesting stands is that of Mr. S. Learoyd, of Huddersfield (No. 221). It is situated on the right going towards the organ from the central dome, and contains specimens of almost every description of precious stone, cut and in the rough ; also a series of 24 models of the large historical and other diamonds, among which are the Stewart (288 carats), the Great Nizam (440 carats), the Star of the South (254 carats) and many others.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - 1st June 1887
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
STORY & NEPHEW
5, Woolshops, later,38, Northgate, Halifax, and Dewsbury and Barrow
Story & Nephew - Halifax - 1904
An undated image of the premises of Story & Nephew:
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5, Woolshops, later,38, Northgate, Halifax, and Dewsbury and Barrow
Story & Nephew - Halifax - 1904
An undated image of the premises of Story & Nephew:
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JOSIAH DAVID CLARK
Huddersfield
At Huddersfield, Josiah David Clark (46), a jeweller, poisoned himself with potassium cyanide because he could get no work.
Source: The Chemist and Druggist - 28th October 1905
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Huddersfield
At Huddersfield, Josiah David Clark (46), a jeweller, poisoned himself with potassium cyanide because he could get no work.
Source: The Chemist and Druggist - 28th October 1905
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EDWARD SWEENEY
19, Westgate, Bradford
Edward Sweeney - Bradford - 1912
Established in 1889.
EDWARD SWEENEY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, &C., 19, WESTGATE, BRADFORD
A pleasing variation of the system of giving prizes or presentation articles to the purchasers of various goods has been hit upon by Mr. Sweeney, who offers to present a bridecake to every purchaser of a gold wedding-ring, an offer which has resulted in a very considerable demand at this establishment for these emblems of matrimony. Mr. Sweeney commenced business in 1889 in his present premises. The shop has a smart and attractive appearance, the large windows and interior being neatly appointed and stocked with a remarkably attractive assortment of jewellery, &c., comprising gold and silver watches of the best English, American, and Swiss manufacture, gilt and marble timepieces and other clocks, albert and long chains in gold and silver, rings in great variety, brooches, earrings, and bangles, all of the most recent designs, and of high-class workmanship; also spectacles and eyeglasses to suit all sights, cutlery, electro-plate and Britannia metal goods, spoons, forks, cruets, tea and coffee pots, and an immense range of similar goods. In the practical department, watch and clock repairing receive particular attention, as also repairing jewellery, making gold and silver medals for sports, mounting and enamelling coins, &c.
In the catering for 'clubs' he is making rapid headway. This was only to be expected, seeing the great experience he has had in the management of them for no less than sixteen years, being well known and respected in nearly every town for many miles round Bradford. He has now running, with continually increasing membership, clubs in many manufactories, friendly societies, working men’s clubs, reading-rooms, and other institutions in Bradford, Morley, Birkenshaw, Wyke, Pudsey, Stanningley, Farsley, Otley, Wilsden, Warley, &c., &c. All departments of the business are under the personal control of Mr. Sweeney, who for upwards of twenty years held responsible positions in the establishment of Messrs. Fattorini, Bradford, watchmakers and jewellers. The experience he thus acquired and his steady business habits give every promise of a successful career.
Source: Progress - Commerce - 1893
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19, Westgate, Bradford
Edward Sweeney - Bradford - 1912
Established in 1889.
EDWARD SWEENEY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, &C., 19, WESTGATE, BRADFORD
A pleasing variation of the system of giving prizes or presentation articles to the purchasers of various goods has been hit upon by Mr. Sweeney, who offers to present a bridecake to every purchaser of a gold wedding-ring, an offer which has resulted in a very considerable demand at this establishment for these emblems of matrimony. Mr. Sweeney commenced business in 1889 in his present premises. The shop has a smart and attractive appearance, the large windows and interior being neatly appointed and stocked with a remarkably attractive assortment of jewellery, &c., comprising gold and silver watches of the best English, American, and Swiss manufacture, gilt and marble timepieces and other clocks, albert and long chains in gold and silver, rings in great variety, brooches, earrings, and bangles, all of the most recent designs, and of high-class workmanship; also spectacles and eyeglasses to suit all sights, cutlery, electro-plate and Britannia metal goods, spoons, forks, cruets, tea and coffee pots, and an immense range of similar goods. In the practical department, watch and clock repairing receive particular attention, as also repairing jewellery, making gold and silver medals for sports, mounting and enamelling coins, &c.
In the catering for 'clubs' he is making rapid headway. This was only to be expected, seeing the great experience he has had in the management of them for no less than sixteen years, being well known and respected in nearly every town for many miles round Bradford. He has now running, with continually increasing membership, clubs in many manufactories, friendly societies, working men’s clubs, reading-rooms, and other institutions in Bradford, Morley, Birkenshaw, Wyke, Pudsey, Stanningley, Farsley, Otley, Wilsden, Warley, &c., &c. All departments of the business are under the personal control of Mr. Sweeney, who for upwards of twenty years held responsible positions in the establishment of Messrs. Fattorini, Bradford, watchmakers and jewellers. The experience he thus acquired and his steady business habits give every promise of a successful career.
Source: Progress - Commerce - 1893
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JAMES CAPE HESELTON
Market Place, Beverley
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Heselton, James Cape, The Market Place, Beverley, watchmaker, jeweller and silversmith. Trustee. Robert Hodgson, Parliament Street, Hull, C.A. Unsecured Liabilities, £2075 0s. 5d. Estimated Net Assets, £450. Creditors fully secured, £1780. Deed of Composition dated May 31, 1889 ; filed June 4, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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Market Place, Beverley
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Heselton, James Cape, The Market Place, Beverley, watchmaker, jeweller and silversmith. Trustee. Robert Hodgson, Parliament Street, Hull, C.A. Unsecured Liabilities, £2075 0s. 5d. Estimated Net Assets, £450. Creditors fully secured, £1780. Deed of Composition dated May 31, 1889 ; filed June 4, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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WILLIAM LOCKWOOD
37, New Street, Huddersfield
William Lockwood - Huddersfield - 1909
The business of William Arthur Lockwood.
Established in 1846.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=52971&p=169757&hil ... od#p169757
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37, New Street, Huddersfield
William Lockwood - Huddersfield - 1909
The business of William Arthur Lockwood.
Established in 1846.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=52971&p=169757&hil ... od#p169757
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JEFFERSON BROS.
68, Low Street, Keighley
Bankruptcy Record
Jefferson, John Edwin, and William Jefferson (trading as Jefferson Bros.), 68, Low-street, Keighley; watchmakers and jewelers. Receiving Order: June 4.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1891
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68, Low Street, Keighley
Bankruptcy Record
Jefferson, John Edwin, and William Jefferson (trading as Jefferson Bros.), 68, Low-street, Keighley; watchmakers and jewelers. Receiving Order: June 4.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1891
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ARENSBERGS'
32, Ivegate, Bradford
Arensbergs' - Bradford - 1957
Established in 1860.
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32, Ivegate, Bradford
Arensbergs' - Bradford - 1957
Established in 1860.
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COPP BROS. - W.H. COPP
Queens Road, later, 6, Old Market, Northgate, Halifax
Copp Bros. - Halifax - 1926
Mr. W.H. Copp, one of Halifax's old-established and well-known jewellers and watchmakers, is the new president of the Halifax Chamber of Trade, which he joined 25 years ago, and of which he has been, since 1958, an executive member.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - June 1962
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Queens Road, later, 6, Old Market, Northgate, Halifax
Copp Bros. - Halifax - 1926
Mr. W.H. Copp, one of Halifax's old-established and well-known jewellers and watchmakers, is the new president of the Halifax Chamber of Trade, which he joined 25 years ago, and of which he has been, since 1958, an executive member.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - June 1962
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MURGATROYD & HORSFALL
57, Commercial Street, later, 4, Corn Market, Halifax
Murgatroyd & Horsfall - Halifax - 1916
Murgatroyd & Horsfall - Halifax - 1936
HALIFAX - The Tramways Committee has accepted the tender of Messrs. Murgatroyd & Horsfall, jewellers, to supply and fix in Commercial Street an electric master clock, at £4 10s.; and to supply and fix at Union Street, Cow Green, and Waterhouse Street, receiver clocks at £3 3s. each.
Source: The Electrical Review - 8th September 1911
Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Frederick William Murgatroyd and Ernest Horsfall, carrying on business as Jewellers and Silversmiths, at 4, Corn Market, Halifax, in the county of York, under the style or firm of MURGATROYD & HORSFALL, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 1st day of April, 1935. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Frederick William Murgatroyd, who will continue the said business under the style or firm of Murgatroyd & Horsfall.—Dated the first day of April, 1935.
FREDERICK WILLIAM MURGATROYD.
ERNEST HORSFALL.
Source: The London Gazette - 5th April 1935
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57, Commercial Street, later, 4, Corn Market, Halifax
Murgatroyd & Horsfall - Halifax - 1916
Murgatroyd & Horsfall - Halifax - 1936
HALIFAX - The Tramways Committee has accepted the tender of Messrs. Murgatroyd & Horsfall, jewellers, to supply and fix in Commercial Street an electric master clock, at £4 10s.; and to supply and fix at Union Street, Cow Green, and Waterhouse Street, receiver clocks at £3 3s. each.
Source: The Electrical Review - 8th September 1911
Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Frederick William Murgatroyd and Ernest Horsfall, carrying on business as Jewellers and Silversmiths, at 4, Corn Market, Halifax, in the county of York, under the style or firm of MURGATROYD & HORSFALL, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 1st day of April, 1935. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Frederick William Murgatroyd, who will continue the said business under the style or firm of Murgatroyd & Horsfall.—Dated the first day of April, 1935.
FREDERICK WILLIAM MURGATROYD.
ERNEST HORSFALL.
Source: The London Gazette - 5th April 1935
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