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Richard Kittle
millwright |
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Richard
Kittle
-1760 to -1793
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| Richard Kittle took over the business of Robert Briggs in 1760 |
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This is to give Notice, that Richard Kittle, Millwright
and Carpenter, has taken the Yard of Robert Briggs, Millwright, in Magdalen-Street
in Norwich, lately deceased, and intends to carry on the business in its
different Branches as usual, and hopes for the continuance of all former
Customers, and others who please to make Trial, their Favours will be
gratefully acknowledged by
Their humble Servant, Richard Kittle. All Persons who have any Demands on the said Robert Briggs, are desired to send in their Accounts to the said Richard Kittle, and all Persons who stand indebted to the said Robert Briggs, are desired to pay the same to Richard Kittle, in two Months from the date hereof. N.B. Bolting Cloths of all Sorts made up in the best Manner, and sold by the said Richard Kittle. Norwich Mercury - 5th July 1760 |
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Richard
Kittle had died by 1793, when his wife died.
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DIED.
Thursday se'nnight died, aged 71, Mrs. Kittle, widow of Mr. Richard Kittle, millwright, of this city. Norfolk Chronicle - 26th January 1793 |
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