William Armitage
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William Armitage | |||||||||||
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Born | 1815 | ||||||||||
Died | 1903 | ||||||||||
Residence |
Townfield House, Altrincham.[1864] 7 Meal Street, Mosley Street, Manchester [1872] 95 Portland Street, Manchester [1879] Townfield House, Altrincham [1888] | ||||||||||
Occupation | business | ||||||||||
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A5 15 William Armitage, Armitage & Rigbys, Spinners & Manufacturers, Manchester to DIH, 14 Apr. 1866 – encloses subscription
Notes From Elsewhere
Title: Life Story of William Armitage and History Of Armitage and Rigby Attached To: William Armitage (1815-1893)
William Armitage 1800? – 1879? was a British Cotton Magnate, the brother of Elkanah Armitage, and the uncle of Benjamin Armitage.
In 1851, William Armitage was a member of the Association for the Protection of Homeopathic Students and Practitioners.
John Leigh purchased 'Townfield House' and grounds in Altrincham, the former home of William Armitage founder of the Armitage & Rigby cotton mill in Warrington [Friends of John Leigh Park]