Sunday, April 29, 2012

Higgins Eagle & Co.

The following was published in the The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine By Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Dec. 1897:

Richard Higgins. Was born July 1st, 1816, and died June 24th, 1894. He was the son of poor parents — William and Sarah Higgins, of Everley, and began life as an apprentice in a general shop at Ludgershall. By his industry and energy he raised himself from one position to another until he became city traveller to the large lace firm of Fisher & Co., and on the death of Mr. Fisher he began business on his own account. A man of fine physique, of high character and great enterprise, the firm which he founded—that of Messrs. Higgins, Eagle, & Co., of Cannon St., London, met with much success, and in the latter part of his life he purchased "The Oaks," near Epsom, formerly well known as a residence of the Earls of Derby. He died in London, and was buried in Abney Park Cemetery.


by Paul Green

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