George Burrow

Partnership Role

Burrows and Nottage
Name partner

West India merchant

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Firm Notes

  1. Imprisonment for debt of bankrupt George Burrow formerly residing in St Leonard Gate and having an office in Market street, both in Lancaster, carrying on business in co-partnership with Thomas Burrow, Edward Burrow and James Barton Nottage as merchants, under the firm of Burrows and Nottage, afterwards carryin gon the same business in co-partnership with Thomas Burrow and James Barton Nottage, under the same firm, then with James Barton Nottage, and lastly alone under the firm of Burrow and Nottage, also carrying on business as merchant on his sole and separate account a portion of the time in co-partnership with Thomas Housman Higgin  and Richard Farrer, aas cotton spinners and manufacturers under the firm of T.H. Higgin and Company, Burrow and Higgin and Burrow, Higgin and Farrer and late a lodger on St Leonards Gate, out of business (sued as George Burrow, who has survived James Barton Nottage)  

Firm Sources

  1. London Gazette 21032 26/10/1849 p. 3240