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D6586 - John Smith & Sons of Bakewell, hatters; and John Riddiard of Bakewell, maltster and miller - 18th-19th cent
1 - John Smith & Sons, Hatters of Bakewell - 1779-1826
1 - Account book - 1779-1826
2 - Receipt for supplies from Cleggs of Manchester, 17 Jun - 1783
3 - Letter from John Thornely of Red Hall, 26 Jul - 1783
4 - Summary of hats supplied for America to Messrs Heathcote & Fenwick - 1785
5 - Letter from John Thornely of Red Hall, 11 Sep - 1789
6 - Statement - 1789-1790
7 - Letter from Samuel Newbery of Manchester, 27 Jan - 1790
8 - Letter from G. Martin of Stockport, 21 Oct - 1790
9 - Letter from John Thornely of Red Hall, 12 Jul - 1791
10 - Statement from Josh: Thornely - 1794-1795
11 - Note about the partnership being dissolved, presumably following the death of John Smith in 1795 - (1796)?
12 - Page of accounts - 1798-1826
13 - Page of accounts headed "Memorandum of The Cotton Mill Dam" - 1800-1801
14 - Poem entitled "Presumption", written by James Smith, 14 Dec - 1803
2 - John Riddiard, Maltster and Miller of Bakewell - 1794-1822
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