Difference between revisions of "Richard H. Taunton and Hayward"
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1880 Partnership change. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Richard Hobbs Taunton]] and [[George Hayward]], carrying on the business of Tube Manufacturers, under the style or names of [[Richard H. Taunton and Hayward|Richd. H. Taunton and Hayward]], at the Star Works, Heneage-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, and the business of Boiler Makers, under the style or name of the [[Birmingham Patent Steam Boiler Co|Birmingham Patent Steam Boiler Company]], at Heneage-street aforesaid, was this day disssolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will he received and paid by the said Richard Hobbs Taunton, by whom both the said businesses will in future be carried on, under the same style or names as heretofore...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24872/page/4386 The London Gazette Publication date:10 August 1880 Issue:24872 Page:4386]</ref> | |||
1889 Owing to the growing demand for seamless cold-drawn tubes, arising from the development of cycle-building, Taunton's firm was converted into a limited company, as [[Taunton, Delmard, Lane and Co|Taunton, Delmard and Lane]], but the enterprise was unsuccessful.<ref>Obituary of R H Taunton</ref> | 1889 Owing to the growing demand for seamless cold-drawn tubes, arising from the development of cycle-building, Taunton's firm was converted into a limited company, as [[Taunton, Delmard, Lane and Co|Taunton, Delmard and Lane]], but the enterprise was unsuccessful.<ref>Obituary of R H Taunton</ref> |
Revision as of 11:51, 14 July 2018
Richard H. Taunton and Hayward of Star Tube Works, Birmingham, maker of lap-welded iron tubes.
1862 Richard Hobbs Taunton acquired the Star Tube Works
1874 Represented by S. Bayley and Co
Also known as Taunton and Hayward
1880 Partnership change. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Richard Hobbs Taunton and George Hayward, carrying on the business of Tube Manufacturers, under the style or names of Richd. H. Taunton and Hayward, at the Star Works, Heneage-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, and the business of Boiler Makers, under the style or name of the Birmingham Patent Steam Boiler Company, at Heneage-street aforesaid, was this day disssolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will he received and paid by the said Richard Hobbs Taunton, by whom both the said businesses will in future be carried on, under the same style or names as heretofore...'[1]
1889 Owing to the growing demand for seamless cold-drawn tubes, arising from the development of cycle-building, Taunton's firm was converted into a limited company, as Taunton, Delmard and Lane, but the enterprise was unsuccessful.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:10 August 1880 Issue:24872 Page:4386
- ↑ Obituary of R H Taunton