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Coathupes and Co

From Graces Guide

of Bristol

Manufacturers of Crown Glass

See Lucas, Coathupe and Co, Lucas, Chance, Homer and Coathupe

1844 The partnership of Lucas, Coathupes, Homer and Cliffe at Bristol and Nailsea expired.

A new partnership was established which purchased the Nailsea Glassworks; in 1844 the glassworks became known as Coathupe and Co (sic).

1851 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Charles Thornton Coathupe, Oliver Coathupe, John Rodbard Rodbard, and Henry Lucas Bean, as Crown Window Glass Manufacturers, carrying on business at the city of Bristol, and at Nailsea, in the county of Somerset, under the firm of Coathupes and Company, expired...'[1]

1854 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Oliver Coathupe, John Rodbard Rodbard, and Henry Lucas Bean, as Crown Window Glass Manufacturers, carrying on business at the city of Bristol, and at Nailsea, in the county of Somerset, under the firm of Coathupes and Company, expired...'[2]

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