Henry Holdsworth (1808-1877) was the son of George (a spoon maker) and Jane. Henry was enumerated in the 1841 Census in the same trade, living in Copper Street, with his wife Ann. (William Holdsworth, a spoon manufacturer, rag merchant, and tea dealer in Angel Street in the 1820s and 1830s may have been a precursor.) By 1860, Henry was operating from Arundel Street and employing a dozen girls. In the 1860s, Henry brought his sons, Henry and William, into the firm, which manufactured Britannia me....