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1825 Hammer Makers<ref>Directory of Sheffield</ref>
1825 Hammer Makers<ref>Directory of Sheffield</ref>


1832 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[John Sorby]],  [[Henry Sorby]],  and  [[Alfred  Sorby]],  as  Merchants  and  Manufacturers of Edge-Tools,  at  Spital-Hill,  in  the  Parish  of  Sheffield,  in  the County  of  York, under the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and  Sons]],  as concerned  Henry  Sorby,  dissolved  by mutual consent  as  from  the  14th  day  of  May  1832; the businesses was carried on by John  Sorby  and  Alfred  Sorby.<ref>London Gazette 3 June 1834</ref>  
1832 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[John Sorby]],  [[Henry  Sorby (2)|Henry Sorby]],  and  [[Alfred  Sorby]],  as  Merchants  and  Manufacturers of Edge-Tools,  at  Spital-Hill,  in  the  Parish  of  Sheffield,  in  the County  of  York, under the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and  Sons]],  as concerned  Henry  Sorby,  dissolved  by mutual consent  as  from  the  14th  day  of  May  1832; the businesses was carried on by John  Sorby  and  Alfred  Sorby.<ref>London Gazette 3 June 1834</ref>  


1844 Dissolution of the partnership between  Alfred  Sorby,  and  John  Francis  Sorby,  as  Merchants and  Manufacturers  of  Edge  Tools,  Sheep  Shears, and other  articles,  at  Spital-hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sheffield, in  the  county  of  York,  under  the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and Sons]]; the  said  trades  carried  on  by  [[William  Lockwood]], John Lockwood, and  Joseph  Lockwood, under the firm of  John  Sorby  and Sons<ref>London Gazette 8 Nov 1844</ref>
1844 Dissolution of the partnership between  Alfred  Sorby,  and  John  Francis  Sorby,  as  Merchants and  Manufacturers  of  Edge  Tools,  Sheep  Shears, and other  articles,  at  Spital-hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sheffield, in  the  county  of  York,  under  the  firm  of  [[John  Sorby  and Sons]]; the  said  trades  carried  on  by  [[William  Lockwood]], John Lockwood, and  Joseph  Lockwood, under the firm of  John  Sorby  and Sons<ref>London Gazette 8 Nov 1844</ref>

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of Spittal Hill, Sheffield

1825 Hammer Makers[1]

1832 Dissolution of the Partnership between John Sorby, Henry Sorby, and Alfred Sorby, as Merchants and Manufacturers of Edge-Tools, at Spital-Hill, in the Parish of Sheffield, in the County of York, under the firm of John Sorby and Sons, as concerned Henry Sorby, dissolved by mutual consent as from the 14th day of May 1832; the businesses was carried on by John Sorby and Alfred Sorby.[2]

1844 Dissolution of the partnership between Alfred Sorby, and John Francis Sorby, as Merchants and Manufacturers of Edge Tools, Sheep Shears, and other articles, at Spital-hill, in the parish of Sheffield, in the county of York, under the firm of John Sorby and Sons; the said trades carried on by William Lockwood, John Lockwood, and Joseph Lockwood, under the firm of John Sorby and Sons[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Directory of Sheffield
  2. London Gazette 3 June 1834
  3. London Gazette 8 Nov 1844