William Twigg was listed as a table knife manufacturer in Westbar in 1839. By the 1850s, Twigg was also a cutlery/hardware dealer in Westbar, though by the end of that decade his address was Bridge Street (a continuation of the same road). By 1863, William Twigg & Sons was listed at Bridge Street, from where it claimed £140 damages after the Sheffield Flood. It advertised in the 1868 directory as a manufacturer of table cutlery, bread, butchers, cooks’ knives and steels. In 1871, the en....