
James Stratton
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The Lion and the Fox depicted are taken from Aesop's Fable, "The Lion's
Share":
A Fox entered into partnership with a Lion on the pretence of
becoming his servant. Each undertook his proper duty in
accordance with his own nature and powers. The Fox discovered
and pointed out the prey; the Lion sprang on it and seized it.
The Fox soon became jealous of the Lion carrying off the Lion's
share, and said that he would no longer find out the prey, but
would capture it on his own account. The next day he attempted
to snatch a lamb from the fold, but he fell prey to the huntsmen
and hounds.
Moral 'Don't be too greedy.'
James Upjohn worked in the City of London from 1749, first at St. Martins le Grand, then Threadneedle Street. In 1765 he moved to Lombard Street. He worked in partnership with his eldest son Francis until 1773 when James gave up a branch to him and carried on as James Upjohn & Co.