This partnership, which manufactured table knives, involved John Ryalls and John Lamb. It was located in West Street by 1811; and in Carver Street by 1816. It was dissolved in 1820, though Lamb continued to trade. However, he died ‘suddenly’ on 5 March 1821, aged 53 (Sheffield Independent, 10 March 1821). His burial was at St Paul’s. In that year, John Ryalls became insolvent. Assuming that this was the John Ryalls, who was the former partner of Lamb, he had m....