Lythgoe & Corn |
Location and period of operation:
Lythgoe & Corn |
Burslem |
Oct 1850 |
Dec 1851 |
Earthenware manufacturer at the High Street Works, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent
The partners were John Lythgoe and Edward Corn (briefly James Edge was in partnership - he retired in October 1850)
The partnership was dissolved in December 1851 and John Lythgoe continued on his own.
In 1850 Edward Corn purchased works in Navigation Road and his two sons ran the Navigation Road works as W & E Corn.
John Lythgoe continued on his own account at the High Street Works.see biography of Edward Corn (who founded the company which became Richards Tiles)
Previously: Corn, Lythgoe & Edge
Subsequently: John Lythgoe [sometimes misspelt as Lythcoe or Lithcoe]
London Gazette - 11 October 1850
notice given that James Edge left the partnership which
contined as Lythgoe & Corn
London Gazette - 5 December 1851
notice given of the dissolution of the partnership
between Lythgoe & Corn
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