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Kneeshaw, Lupton and Co

From Graces Guide

of Liverpool

1861 Opened the Porth-y-Nant Quarry

1887 41, Old Hall-street, Liverpool. Samples from Llysfaen Quarries. Lime, Limestone, Crushed Chippings and Riddlings, and Limestone Dust. Samples from Port Nant Granite Quarries, near Pwllheli, North Wales. Granite Paving Sets, Breakers, Macadam and Chippings.

1888 Partnership change. '...the Partnership formerly existing between the undersigned, Henry Kneeshaw Henry Lupton, William Lupton, and Banister Lupton, carrying on business at Llysfaen, in the county of Carnarvon, under the style or firm of the Pentregwyddel Quarry Co., and at Port Nant, in the county of Carnarvon, and at Liverpool, under the style or firm of Kneeshaw, Lupton, and Co., was, on the 30th day of June, 1888, dissolved, by mutual consent, as far as regards the said Banister Lupton, who has retired...'[1]

1932 William Lupton, of Liverpool, partner in the North Wales quarrying firm of Messrs Kneeshaw, Lupton, & Co.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette Publication date:17 July 1888 Issue:25838 Page:3904
  2. Dundee Evening Telegraph - Monday 04 July 1932