Easton Coal Co
1852 Partnership change. 'NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between the undersigned ROBERT LEONARD, WILLIAM BOLT, and CONRAD WM. FINZEL, all of the City and County of Bristol, and on Business Coalminers at Easton, near Bristol, aforesaid, under the Finn of the "Easton Coal Company", is DISSOLVED by mutual consent, far concerns the said Conrad William Finzel, who retires therefrom, as and from the 17th day of February, 1852. Debts owing to and the said partnership will received and paid respectively the said Robert Leonard, William Bolt, and George Hare Leonard, of Bristol aforesaid, whom the said Business will in future carried on, under the Firm of Leonard, Boult, and Company." Dated WILLIAM BOULT, CONRAD WM. FINZEL, GEO. H. LEONARD.'[1]
Despite the 1852 announcement, the Easton Coal Company appears to continue to trade for many more years
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Bristol Times and Mirror - Saturday 03 April 1852