- ReferenceHF41/9/3/5
- TitleBundle of Correspondence relating to the Ham Farm Brickyard from Cooper & Co (Accountants), Stibbard & Gibson (Solicitors), Fred Safford, Francis Cooper (Receiver & Manager), Hollams, Son & Coward (Solicitors) to Hooper & Co
- Date free textApr - Dec 1885
- Production dateFrom: 1885 To: 1885
- Scope and ContentIncreasing demand for Receiver for payment overdue April 1885 Protracted negotiations with Eastwoods Meeting with George Powers will do nothing until he gets signed valuation of moveables He will sign deeds relating to the Biggleswade Tow path (Biggleswade) but brother probably won't 9 November 1885 Argument over whether Stibbard etc should have prosecuted George Powers; effect on the negotiations with Eastwoods 19 November 1885 G.Powers no interest in the Company now only acting as a Manager 20 November 1885
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, companies, businesses, business correspondence, legal correspondence, Ham Farm Brickfield, Faversham, brick manufacturer, Ham Farm Brick Company, receiver, brick company manager, Hooper & Company, rentals, debt, business, buildings and land use, valuations, MILLS, BIGGLESWADE, Biggleswade Haling Way, general legal process, crime
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