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1825 Dissolution of the Partnership  formerly carried  on  by  William  Littlewood,  John Sorby, Edwin Sorby, and  John  Jeffcock, and  lately  by Samuel Lucas  and  Henry Hartop  (as  Executors  of  the  said William Littlewood, deceased),  the  said  John  Sorby  and Edwin Sorby, and Matthew  Habershon, Thomas Creswick, Thomas Dunn),  and Elias  Lowe  (as  Executors  of  the  said  John Jeffcock, deceased) as coal masters  at  Sheffield,  and  elsewhere,  in the County of York,  under the  Firm  of  Littlewood, Sorby, and  Jeffcock.<ref>London Gazette 29 Oct 1825</ref>
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1825 Dissolution of the Partnership formerly carried on by William Littlewood, John Sorby, Edwin Sorby, and John Jeffcock, and lately by Samuel Lucas and Henry Hartop (as Executors of the said William Littlewood, deceased), the said John Sorby and Edwin Sorby, and Matthew Habershon, Thomas Creswick, Thomas Dunn), and Elias Lowe (as Executors of the said John Jeffcock, deceased) as coal masters at Sheffield, and elsewhere, in the County of York, under the Firm of Littlewood, Sorby, and Jeffcock.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 29 Oct 1825