Nadin | Alfred Nadin |
Nash | Richard Nash |
Naylor | Naylor & Sanderson |
Naylor | Martin Brothers & Naylor |
Naylor | Turner, Naylor & Company Ltd |
Naylor | Samuel Naylor |
Naylor | Samuel Naylor |
Naylor | A. Boswell, Son & Naylor Limited |
Naylor | George Naylor and Co |
Needham | Needham, Veall & Tyzack Ltd |
Needham | Edwin H. Needham & Company |
Needham | Robert M. Needham |
Needham | William Needham |
Needham | Needham Vincent & Co |
Needham | Needham Brothers Ltd |
Newbould | Standfield, Newbould & Baildon |
Newbould | Newbould Brothers & Dickenson |
Newbould | George Newbould |
Newbould | John Newbould & Company |
Newbould | Albert Newbould |
Newell | E. Newell & Company |
Newton | Middleton, Newton & Middleton |
Newton | Francis Newton & Sons Ltd |
Newton | John Newton & Company |
Newton | Greaves and Newton |
Nicholson | Henry Nicholson |
Nicholson | John Nicholson |
Nicholson | John Nicholson & Sons |
Nicholson | Matthew Henry Nicholson |
Nicholson | Frank Nicholson & Son |
Nixon | Nixon & Winterbottom Ltd |
Nodder | John Nodder & Sons Ltd |
Nodder | William Nodder |
Norton | Norton Cutlery Society Ltd |
Nowill | Nowill & Kippax |
Nowill | John Nowill & Sons Ltd |
Nutt | Glossop & Nutt |
Robert Marsden Needham (1828-1902) was born in Sheffield, the son of George (a brush manufacturer) and Elizabeth.
Robert apparently launched his cutlery career in the early 1850s, when he was a partner in Mottram, Hawkins & Needham (Thomas Mottram & Co). That was dissolved in 1853, though Hawkins & Needham continued to trade at Liver Works, Coalpit Lane. By October 1854, the business was bankrupt, with debts of £2,327 against assets of £2,131. The losses were blamed on the c....