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This record is about the Cause: Cook v Frith. Account books and papers relating to the business of William... dating from 1815-1830 in the series Supreme Court of Judicature and former Superior Courts: Central Office and predecessors:.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Cause: Cook v Frith. Account books and papers relating to the business of William Cook, shoe-manufacturer, of Stafford, STAFFORDSHIRE, also exporting china and earthenware to his brother, Thomas Cook, in New York, USA.
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