Mawson, Swan and Weddell
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Formerly Mawson and Swan
After some years George Weddell acquired the business himself, and carried it on under the name of Messrs Mawson, Swan, and Weddell.[1]
1902 Partnership change. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Elizabeth Mawson, Joseph Wilson Swan, and George Weddell, carrying on business as Chemists, Manufacturing Chemists and Druggists, at 20, Grainger-street West 135, Pilgrim-street, and at the Manors, all in the city and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, under the style or firm of "MAWSON, SWAN, AND WEDDELL," has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 31st day of August, 1902. The said businesses of Chemists, Manufacturing Chemists, and Druggists will henceforth be carried on by the said George Weddell, under the style of "Mawson, Swan, and Weddell," and all debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said George Weddell...'[2]
c.1913 Amalgamated with the firm of Proctor, Son and Clague, and is now known as Mawson and Proctor
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Obituary of George Weddell
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:16 September 1902 Issue:27474 Page:598