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business records5
textile industry4
actions and defenses1
antenuptial contracts1
commercial correspondence1
flax spinning1
letters1
medicine1
mortgages1
wills1

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People and organisationsCount
Alibert Family1
Alibert, Michel1
Alibert, Olivier1
Holden, Sir Isaac (1807-1897)1
Isaac Holden and Sons Limited1
James France and Company Limited1
Marshall, John (1765-1845)1

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James France and Company Limited, Business Archive

James France and Company Limited

1838-1913

Miscellaneous records recording work done: 1) Day Book. June 1838—April 1849. Apparently a daily record of the yarn spun possibly giving the names of customers (‘France’s & Fox’s), the type...

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Marshall and Company, Business Archive

1788-1886

The firm was founded in 1788 by John (1765 - 1845), son of a Leeds draper, to take advantage of recent developments in the spinning of flax by machine. He set up a partnership with Samuel Fenton and R...

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Revue commerciale et industrielle de Mazamet, 1895-1915, [par] Chambre de Commerce de Mazamet

1896-1916

Imprint: Mazamet: Imprimerie Victor Carayol, 1896-1916

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Alibert family of Conques-sur-Orbiel papers

Alibert family

1655-1915

Comprises wills, marriage contracts, details of lawsuits and mortgages, plans for improvements to the Mill of the Tournal, doctors' prescriptions, and miscellaneous other personal papers belonging to ...

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Isaac Holden and Sons Limited, Business Archive

Isaac Holden and Sons Limited; Holden, Sir Isaac (1807-1897)

c.1830-1910

Summary of Contents by Box No. I. Papers referring to patents and other business affairs. 1830s-50s. II. Journals and notebooks. 1844-88. III. Newspaper cuttings, parliamentary bills, addr...

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