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Hull Daily Mail,   Monday 22nd July 1907
BOND-STREET. We regret record the death of Mr William Richardson, head of Messrs, Richardson and Sons, the well-known cabinet-makers and upholsterers, Bond Street, Hull.
He died at his residence, Linden Villa, The Park, this morning, the ripe age of 88. Mr Richardson, who was a bachelor has been in the Bond Street business - founded by his father between 60 and 70 years The firm has the honour of holding the Royal appointment. Mr Richardson was a director the Hull Exchange Company. He took a real interest in the Newland Orphanage, and a home which he built and furnished is named after him.

Hull Daily Mail,   Wednesday 24th July 1907
DEATHS.
Richardson. - July 22nd, at Linden Villa, Park, Hull, William Richardson, of the firm of Richardson and Sons, Bond-street, Hull, aged years.
Funeral at the Hull General Cemetery, Thursday, at 12 noon, leaving the house at 11.50. Friends will kindly accept this intimation.

Monument location Hull General Cemetery map


Buried, General Cemetery, Kingston Upon Hull, Compartment 30, Grave 1667,

In Memory of
JOHN RICHARDSON
of Richardson & Sons,
Bond St. Hull
Born 12th January 1812
Died 4th December 1893

Also of
WILLIAM RICHARDSON
The last surviving member
of the above firm,
Born 27th November 1818
Died 22nd July 1907

grave

This Monument was originally errected in 1894 to John Richardson
William's details were probably added in 1907 by his nephew John Robert Richardson


Hull Daily Mail,   Saterday 20th September 1907 page 4
Sales
By order the Executors of William Richardson, Esq., deceased.
LINDEN VILLA, PEARSON PARK, HULL,
Commanding excellent picturesque views over part of this favourite Park.
ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, containing spacious and lofty Entrance Hall, cheerful and airy Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Lavatory fitted with Hot and Cold Water supply, Kitchens,and excellent well-arranged Domestic Offices, with capital Cellarage, Gardens, Tradesman's Entrance, and good Carriage Road at the back. The property, which in splendid state of repair, well and substantially built, and finished throughout in superior manner, is fitted with High Pressure Heating Apparatus and other conveniences, and affords a mnost comfortable family home. This delightful residential locality ,and, whilst being within few minutes by Electric Car of all parts the City. It has all the quiet surroundings of a Country House .

N. LEWENDON and SON are favoured with instructions to SELL the ABOVE by AUCTION, their Estate Mart, 4, Parliament-street ...


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