The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J.H. WILDMAN
30, Market Street, Bradford
Mr. J.H. Wildman, a well-known diamond merchant and jeweller, of Bradford, announces that the business carried on by him for four years at 30, Market Street, Bradford, is to be wound up and closed on or before September 30th, when his tenancy expires.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st September 1916
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30, Market Street, Bradford
Mr. J.H. Wildman, a well-known diamond merchant and jeweller, of Bradford, announces that the business carried on by him for four years at 30, Market Street, Bradford, is to be wound up and closed on or before September 30th, when his tenancy expires.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st September 1916
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J.H. WEEKS & Co.
Darley Street, Bradford
Messrs. J.H. Weeks & Co., jewellers, of Darley Street, Bradford, are removing from their present premises to a shop at the junction of North Parade and Rawson Square, Bradford.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th December 1914
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Darley Street, Bradford
Messrs. J.H. Weeks & Co., jewellers, of Darley Street, Bradford, are removing from their present premises to a shop at the junction of North Parade and Rawson Square, Bradford.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th December 1914
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
THOMPSON SMITH & Co.
32, Harrogate Road, Bradford
OBITUARY
We regret to hear of the death of Mr J. Thompson Smith, of the firm of Thompson Smith & Co., of 32, Harrogate Road, Bradford, which took place on the 21st. ult. The business will be carried on as usual under the management of Mr. F. Thirkill.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1915
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32, Harrogate Road, Bradford
OBITUARY
We regret to hear of the death of Mr J. Thompson Smith, of the firm of Thompson Smith & Co., of 32, Harrogate Road, Bradford, which took place on the 21st. ult. The business will be carried on as usual under the management of Mr. F. Thirkill.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1915
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
ERNEST TERRY
18, Lowther Road, Wheatley, Doncaster
BILL OF SALE
Terry, Ernest, 18, Lowther Road, Wheatley, Doncaster, working jeweller. Filed December 24, 1914. In favour of Ada Mary Terry (spinster), £55.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1915
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18, Lowther Road, Wheatley, Doncaster
BILL OF SALE
Terry, Ernest, 18, Lowther Road, Wheatley, Doncaster, working jeweller. Filed December 24, 1914. In favour of Ada Mary Terry (spinster), £55.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1915
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
FATTORINI & SONS Ltd.
21, Kirkgate, Bradford, and Birmingham

Fattorini & Sons Ltd. - Bradford - 1922

Fattorini & Sons Ltd. - Bradford - 1922
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21, Kirkgate, Bradford, and Birmingham

Fattorini & Sons Ltd. - Bradford - 1922

Fattorini & Sons Ltd. - Bradford - 1922
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
WILLIAM LANGSTAFFE & Co.
Ebor House, Nun Monkton, Harrogate
BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS
Langstaffe, William, trading as William Langstaffe & Co., Ebor House, Nun Monkton, wholesale gold and silver English watch factor. Receiving Order and Adjudication: September 25th. First meeting : Official Receiver's, York, October, 9th at 1 U. Examination: Guildhall, York, October 10th at 11½.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st November 1890
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Ebor House, Nun Monkton, Harrogate
BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS
Langstaffe, William, trading as William Langstaffe & Co., Ebor House, Nun Monkton, wholesale gold and silver English watch factor. Receiving Order and Adjudication: September 25th. First meeting : Official Receiver's, York, October, 9th at 1 U. Examination: Guildhall, York, October 10th at 11½.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st November 1890
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
PEARCE & SONS
Huddersfield

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1902

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1903

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1905
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Huddersfield

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1902

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1903

Pearce & Sons - Huddersfield - 1905
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
MAGNER BROS.
Mytongate Street, Hull
Burglaries at Hull
As the old year was closing, the premises of Magner Bros., Mytongate-street, Hull, were successfully entered, and a large quantity of valuables carried off. The door-lock, it is supposed, was forced with a skeleton key, but from the confusion in which things were left it is believed that the thieves were disturbed.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st February 1894
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Mytongate Street, Hull
Burglaries at Hull
As the old year was closing, the premises of Magner Bros., Mytongate-street, Hull, were successfully entered, and a large quantity of valuables carried off. The door-lock, it is supposed, was forced with a skeleton key, but from the confusion in which things were left it is believed that the thieves were disturbed.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st February 1894
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JOSEPH GAUNT
10, Queen Street, Barnsley
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
GAUNT, Joseph, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 10, Queen-street, Barnsley. Dividend of 1s. 3½d., at Official Receiver's, Sheffield, December 29th.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st February 1894
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10, Queen Street, Barnsley
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
GAUNT, Joseph, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 10, Queen-street, Barnsley. Dividend of 1s. 3½d., at Official Receiver's, Sheffield, December 29th.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st February 1894
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
LEWIS THOMAS OWEN
The Leeds Plate Works. 4, North Court and 68, Albert Grove, North Street, Leeds
Owen Lewis Thomas, The Leeds Plate Works. 4, North Court and 68, Albert Grove, North Street, Leeds, electro-plate worker. Unsecured Liabilities, £146 I7s. 9d. Estimated Net Assets, £57. By order on terms, 10s. in the £ by two equal instalments on September 6, 1889 and November 6, 1889, secured. Deed of Composition dated July 6 1889; filed July 19, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1889
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The Leeds Plate Works. 4, North Court and 68, Albert Grove, North Street, Leeds
Owen Lewis Thomas, The Leeds Plate Works. 4, North Court and 68, Albert Grove, North Street, Leeds, electro-plate worker. Unsecured Liabilities, £146 I7s. 9d. Estimated Net Assets, £57. By order on terms, 10s. in the £ by two equal instalments on September 6, 1889 and November 6, 1889, secured. Deed of Composition dated July 6 1889; filed July 19, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1889
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
WATERMAN
49, New Briggate, Leeds

Waterman - Leeds - 1938
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49, New Briggate, Leeds

Waterman - Leeds - 1938
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
F.H. WEBER
Leeds Bridge, Leeds
Yet Another Burglary
On the night of the 10th ult.. the plate-glass window of F. H. Weber, Leeds Bridge, was cut, and some £40 worth of goods stolen from the window. Fortunately, the more valuable stock had been removed into the safe. The window and stock were insured.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd January 1893
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Leeds Bridge, Leeds
Yet Another Burglary
On the night of the 10th ult.. the plate-glass window of F. H. Weber, Leeds Bridge, was cut, and some £40 worth of goods stolen from the window. Fortunately, the more valuable stock had been removed into the safe. The window and stock were insured.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd January 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
MALLINSON
Holmfirth
Action for Damages
A jeweler named Mallinson, of Holmfirth, recently obtained £30 damages and costs against a builder of two shops adjoining his own. It appears that the builder obtained the permission of the landlord, and thought this sufficient. The judge pointed out that not even the landlord could enter the premises without permission and by agreement.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd January 1893
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Holmfirth
Action for Damages
A jeweler named Mallinson, of Holmfirth, recently obtained £30 damages and costs against a builder of two shops adjoining his own. It appears that the builder obtained the permission of the landlord, and thought this sufficient. The judge pointed out that not even the landlord could enter the premises without permission and by agreement.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd January 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
B. JACKSON
73, later 63, Holderness Road, Hull
Mr. B. Jackson, Watchmaker and Jeweler, has removed from 73 to 63, Holderness Road, Hull.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st November 1892
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73, later 63, Holderness Road, Hull
Mr. B. Jackson, Watchmaker and Jeweler, has removed from 73 to 63, Holderness Road, Hull.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st November 1892
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
DEWHURST
15, Adelaide Street, Hull
Thirty Days for a Gold Ring
Recently at Hull, a young man, named John T. Crashley, was sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment for stealing a gold ring, the property of Mr. Dewhurst, jeweler, 15, Adelaide-street.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st June 1893
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15, Adelaide Street, Hull
Thirty Days for a Gold Ring
Recently at Hull, a young man, named John T. Crashley, was sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment for stealing a gold ring, the property of Mr. Dewhurst, jeweler, 15, Adelaide-street.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st June 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
TOM EDWIN RICHARDSON
27, Aire Street, Goole
BANKRUPTCIES
RICHARDSON, Tom Edwin, Jeweler, 27, Aire-street, Goole. This debtor made application recently at Wakefield County-court for his discharge. It was stated that the estate would pay a dividend of not more than 8d. in the £, and the judge suspended his discharge for two years, the shortest term he could when the estate did not pay 10s. in the £.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1893
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27, Aire Street, Goole
BANKRUPTCIES
RICHARDSON, Tom Edwin, Jeweler, 27, Aire-street, Goole. This debtor made application recently at Wakefield County-court for his discharge. It was stated that the estate would pay a dividend of not more than 8d. in the £, and the judge suspended his discharge for two years, the shortest term he could when the estate did not pay 10s. in the £.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st May 1893
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
DANCE & DUERDEN
Queen Street, Morley


FANTAIL CLUB


D & D - Birmingham - 1932
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Queen Street, Morley


FANTAIL CLUB


D & D - Birmingham - 1932
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
PERRIN
Hull
An Unfortunate Partnership
Some nine months ago a man named Perrin, of Hull, inserted an advertisement in one of our contemporaries to the effect that owing to continued ill-health he was open to take an energetic partner, to halve his handsome profits arising from an old established business doing a large jobbing, sale, and club trade upon the condition of a £200 investment. The bait attracted the attention of a Mr. Horlington, who opened up correspondence, in which Perrin stated that he had the monopoly of the Hull club trade, that he had clubs at each of the large shipyards, manufactories, and biggest works in Hull, and in addition to this a furnishing business. These and the parade of Perrin's strict religious principles, and chapel-going tendencies, induced Horlington to enter into partnership. He soon discovered the trap into which he had been led. Perrin began a wholesale removal of the stock, and even took money from Horlington's private box. When Horlington began to remonstrate Perrin produced two revolvers with which he threatened him. Horlington then sued for the return of his £200, and damages for having been thrown into business for twenty-two weeks and costs which the judge ordered defendant to pay.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st April 1893
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Hull
An Unfortunate Partnership
Some nine months ago a man named Perrin, of Hull, inserted an advertisement in one of our contemporaries to the effect that owing to continued ill-health he was open to take an energetic partner, to halve his handsome profits arising from an old established business doing a large jobbing, sale, and club trade upon the condition of a £200 investment. The bait attracted the attention of a Mr. Horlington, who opened up correspondence, in which Perrin stated that he had the monopoly of the Hull club trade, that he had clubs at each of the large shipyards, manufactories, and biggest works in Hull, and in addition to this a furnishing business. These and the parade of Perrin's strict religious principles, and chapel-going tendencies, induced Horlington to enter into partnership. He soon discovered the trap into which he had been led. Perrin began a wholesale removal of the stock, and even took money from Horlington's private box. When Horlington began to remonstrate Perrin produced two revolvers with which he threatened him. Horlington then sued for the return of his £200, and damages for having been thrown into business for twenty-two weeks and costs which the judge ordered defendant to pay.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st April 1893
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