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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 406458, member: 5833"]Monkeys Fowling lists the publisher simply as Wiseheart. At some point the firm became John Wiseheart & Son. His first son was born in 1828. Unless he added & Son while the boy was still a child, allowing for the possibility that junior might have become a partner at the age of 16, that would put them forward to at least 1844., and put the Monkeys to some time before.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 406458, member: 5833"]Monkeys Fowling lists the publisher simply as Wiseheart. At some point the firm became John Wiseheart & Son. His first son was born in 1828. Unless he added & Son while the boy was still a child, allowing for the possibility that junior might have become a partner at the age of 16, that would put them forward to at least 1844., and put the Monkeys to some time before.[/QUOTE]
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