Collection GB 0074 ACC/3420 - BRYSON COLLECTION OF BUSINESS ARCHIVES AND EPHEMERA

Identity area

Reference code

GB 0074 ACC/3420

Title

BRYSON COLLECTION OF BUSINESS ARCHIVES AND EPHEMERA

Date(s)

  • 1760-1951 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

0.16 linear metres

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Morgan Crucible was originally called the "Patent Plumbago Crucible Company". It was founded in 1856 selling imported crucibles. The company later began to manufacture crucibles and other foundry products from their factory in Battersea. It continues to produce technical and insulating ceramics and carbon for various industries.

A 'mealman' is a person who deals in flour.

Alexander Duckham and Co Ltd were lubricant manufacturers of 346 Kensington High Street.

A 'colour-man' was a dealer in paints or 'colours'.

Sir Matthew Blakiston, 1st Baronet (c. 1702 - 14 July 1774) was a merchant and grocer. He was an Alderman of London from 1750 to 1769, was elected Sheriff of London in 1754 and became the 442nd Lord Mayor of London in 1761. Blakiston married firstly Margaret Hall, daughter of Reverend Charles Hall. His second wife Mary Blew died in 1754 and Blakiston married thirdly Annabella Bayley, daughter of Thomas Bayley, MP, on 8 April 1760. He had a son by his first wife and two sons by his third wife. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his second and only surving son Matthew

Bell's Match Factory was situated in Bromley-by-Bow. It was founded in 1832 by Richard Bell, and was the first match factory in Britain. It later merged with Bryant and May.

Archival history

This deposit is part of the collection of business records acquired between the 1950s and the 1970s by Mr. Joe Bryson of Merseyside. In 1977 Mr. Bryson sold his collection of business records to Merseyside County Museums. In 1986 the status of Merseyside County Museums underwent a redesignation, and the service became the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside. The Archives Department of this body has endeavoured to sort and list the Bryson collection, distributing non-Merseyside material to other record offices. These other record offices have, in turn, the authority to forward items to a more suitable repository, if closer examination of received material suggests such a course of action. Two documents {ACC/3420/002 and ACC/3420/006} were transferred to London Metropolitan Archives by Surrey Record Office in August 1994. The other six items now held at LMA were retained from a consignment of five boxes received from Merseyside, and LMA has itself redirected parts of the Bryson collection to London Borough archive departments, to Yorkshire, Staffordshire and back to Merseyside Museums and Galleries.
GB 0074 ACC/3420 1760-1951 Collection 0.16 linear metres Morgan Crucible Co Ltd , crucible and foundry manufacturers
Alexander Duckham & Co Ltd , lubricant manufacturers

Morgan Crucible was originally called the "Patent Plumbago Crucible Company". It was founded in 1856 selling imported crucibles. The company later began to manufacture crucibles and other foundry products from their factory in Battersea. It continues to produce technical and insulating ceramics and carbon for various industries.

A 'mealman' is a person who deals in flour.

Alexander Duckham and Co Ltd were lubricant manufacturers of 346 Kensington High Street.

A 'colour-man' was a dealer in paints or 'colours'.

Sir Matthew Blakiston, 1st Baronet (c. 1702 - 14 July 1774) was a merchant and grocer. He was an Alderman of London from 1750 to 1769, was elected Sheriff of London in 1754 and became the 442nd Lord Mayor of London in 1761. Blakiston married firstly Margaret Hall, daughter of Reverend Charles Hall. His second wife Mary Blew died in 1754 and Blakiston married thirdly Annabella Bayley, daughter of Thomas Bayley, MP, on 8 April 1760. He had a son by his first wife and two sons by his third wife. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his second and only surving son Matthew

Bell's Match Factory was situated in Bromley-by-Bow. It was founded in 1832 by Richard Bell, and was the first match factory in Britain. It later merged with Bryant and May.

This deposit is part of the collection of business records acquired between the 1950s and the 1970s by Mr. Joe Bryson of Merseyside. In 1977 Mr. Bryson sold his collection of business records to Merseyside County Museums. In 1986 the status of Merseyside County Museums underwent a redesignation, and the service became the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside. The Archives Department of this body has endeavoured to sort and list the Bryson collection, distributing non-Merseyside material to other record offices. These other record offices have, in turn, the authority to forward items to a more suitable repository, if closer examination of received material suggests such a course of action. Two documents {ACC/3420/002 and ACC/3420/006} were transferred to London Metropolitan Archives by Surrey Record Office in August 1994. The other six items now held at LMA were retained from a consignment of five boxes received from Merseyside, and LMA has itself redirected parts of the Bryson collection to London Borough archive departments, to Yorkshire, Staffordshire and back to Merseyside Museums and Galleries.

Deposited in 1994 (ACC/3584; ACC/3420).

London related material from the Bryson Collection of Business Archives and Ephemera, 1760-1951:

  • Records of Morgan Crucible Co Ltd comprising working instructions for Morgan's Coke Fired Tilting Furnace type "CCA" 400 lbs capacity, with drawings of furnace, 1942.

    • Lease for 18 years from William Scott to Walker Norwood, mealman, of Twelve Acre Close (now 2 closes) in Hampton Wick, endorsed with agreement to let barn and rickyard, 1782 Mar - 1784 Apr.
    • Duckham's Digest "Links", Vol X, No 2, published by Alexander Duckham and Co Ltd, with Festival of Britain guide, 1951.
    • Probate copy of will of Samuel Myers of Golden Lane, colourman, proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1777 Aug.
    • Marriage settlement between Sir Matthew Blakiston and Annabella Bayly relating to mansion at East Hill and other houses and lands in Wandsworth and Battersea, 1760 Mar.
    • Deed poll by Charles Robert Edward Bell, match manufacturer of Albert House, Wandsworth, changing his surname from Grubb to Bell, with extract from The Times attached, 1880 Dec.

    This deposit has been arranged alphabetically by area: Battersea, Hampton, Kensington, St. Luke Old Street, Wandsworth.

    Available for general access.

    Copyright rests with the depositor.
    English

    Fit

    Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

    Items from the Bryson Collection may be found in repositories accross the country. For further information on the whereabouts of the Bryson Collection, please contact the Archives Department, National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside.
    Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. July to October 2009 Blakiston , Sir , Matthew , 1702-1774 , Baronet , merchant and Lord Mayor of London Company archives Law Legal documents Leases (documents) Industry Manufacturing industry Match industry Business records Facilities Industrial facilities Furnaces Title deeds Marriage settlements (documents) Primary documents Probate copies Wills Information sources Deeds Documents Deed polls Alexander Duckham & Co Ltd , lubricant manufacturers Morgan Crucible Co Ltd , crucible and foundry manufacturers R Bell and Company Match Factory x Bell's Match Factory

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited in 1994 (ACC/3584; ACC/3420).

Content and structure area

Scope and content

London related material from the Bryson Collection of Business Archives and Ephemera, 1760-1951:

  • Records of Morgan Crucible Co Ltd comprising working instructions for Morgan's Coke Fired Tilting Furnace type "CCA" 400 lbs capacity, with drawings of furnace, 1942.
    • Lease for 18 years from William Scott to Walker Norwood, mealman, of Twelve Acre Close (now 2 closes) in Hampton Wick, endorsed with agreement to let barn and rickyard, 1782 Mar - 1784 Apr.
    • Duckham's Digest "Links", Vol X, No 2, published by Alexander Duckham and Co Ltd, with Festival of Britain guide, 1951.
    • Probate copy of will of Samuel Myers of Golden Lane, colourman, proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1777 Aug.
    • Marriage settlement between Sir Matthew Blakiston and Annabella Bayly relating to mansion at East Hill and other houses and lands in Wandsworth and Battersea, 1760 Mar.
    • Deed poll by Charles Robert Edward Bell, match manufacturer of Albert House, Wandsworth, changing his surname from Grubb to Bell, with extract from The Times attached, 1880 Dec.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

This deposit has been arranged alphabetically by area: Battersea, Hampton, Kensington, St. Luke Old Street, Wandsworth.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Available for general access.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright rests with the depositor.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Items from the Bryson Collection may be found in repositories accross the country. For further information on the whereabouts of the Bryson Collection, please contact the Archives Department, National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside.

Finding aids

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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London Metropolitan Archives

Rules and/or conventions used

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Language(s)

  • English

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