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Iron founders and ironmongers of Sheffield
Heating engineers, London
See James Ellis
1858 Mentioned. Messrs. Ellis, of the Norfolk foundry.[1]
1859 Advertisement. 'J. and C. Ellis, Norfolk Foundry, Doctor's Fields, Sheffield.'[2]
1868 Mentioned. J. C. and J. S. Ellis, Norfolk Foundry.[3]
1884 Dissolution of the partnership between Elizabeth Ann Easterbrook and Charles Fisher, as Ironfounders and Ironmongers, at the Norfolk Foundry and Pinstone-street, both in Sheffield, under the style or firm of J. C. and J. S. Ellis, by mutual consent[4]
1887 Dissolution of the partnership between Elizabeth Ann Easterbrook and George Clement Nowill, as Ironfounders and Ironmongers, at the Norfolk Foundry and Pinstone-street, both in Sheffield, under the style or firm of J. C. and J. S. Ellis; the business was carried on by George Clement Nowill[5]
1899 Absorbed by Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co
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