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James , trading as Thomas Dewhurst & Sons , the previous partnership having ended.20 Thereafter , he retired to Skipton and the business was restyled as John Dewhurst & Bros. On his death in 1820 , the property at Pickhill was inherited ...
James , trading as Thomas Dewhurst & Sons , the previous partnership having ended.20 Thereafter , he retired to Skipton and the business was restyled as John Dewhurst & Bros. On his death in 1820 , the property at Pickhill was inherited ...
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derived from the business , a proportion having been inherited from his father - in - law.3 The business now became known as John & Isaac Dewhurst . In spite of the loss of James's capital and managerial abilities , John and Isaac ...
derived from the business , a proportion having been inherited from his father - in - law.3 The business now became known as John & Isaac Dewhurst . In spite of the loss of James's capital and managerial abilities , John and Isaac ...
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Hannah Dewhurst , the second daughter , married Robert Johnston , a Scotch draper from Skipton in 1815 , and in 1816 she and her husband were admitted to membership of Zion Independent ( Congregational ) Church in Skipton , the cause ...
Hannah Dewhurst , the second daughter , married Robert Johnston , a Scotch draper from Skipton in 1815 , and in 1816 she and her husband were admitted to membership of Zion Independent ( Congregational ) Church in Skipton , the cause ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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