Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Airey, Cookson and Co

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1728 Isaac Cookson (1679-1743), iron maker, entered into partnership with Joseph Airey, taking over the Dagnia Flint Glass house in Closegate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne [1].

1801 The Dagnia glass house was still operating as Airey, Cookson and Co

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Sources of Information

  1. The Cookson family, by J. D. Banham, ODNB [1]