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as his assistant. The company supported Knoop when he established his own company, L. Knoop & Co., Moscow and St Petersburg in 1852, also in conjunction with
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In 1914 they had officers at 14, Blackfriars Street, Manchester and 81, 82, 84 and 85,
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For the Australian jurist and former Governor of Queensland, see
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De Jersey & Co. appointed Franz Holzhauer as their agent in
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and around 1840 the Frerichs brothers appointed their nephew
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Index

Paul de Jersey

Johann Andreas Frerichs
Johann Heinrich Frerichs
Bremen
England
cotton industry
Manchester
Cottonopolis
Moscow
Ludwig Knoop
Platt Brothers
Oldham
cotton-spinning machinery
Russian Empire
Cotton Exchange Buildings
"John Andrew (Johann Andreas) FRERICHS"


"The Russian Technical Society and British Textile Machinery Imports"
"1914 Who's Who in Business: Company D - Graces Guide"
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Cotton industry in England
Defunct companies based in Manchester

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