Maycock and Bell
Charles John Maycock and Asahel Pilkington Bell
1874 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership hereto fore subsisting between the undersigned, Charles John Maycock and Asahel Pilkington Bell, carrying on business as Architects and Surveyors, at No. 6, Bond-street, in the city of Manchester, and at Sowerby Bridge, in the county of York, under the style or firm of Maycock and Bell, was dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 26th day of November last. The business now in hand of the late firm will be completed by the said Asahel Pilkington Bell, who will carry on business at the Royal Exchange, St. Ann's-square, Entrance Bank-street, in the said city, and receive and pay all debts-due to and from the late partnership. The said Charles John Maycock will carry on business at No. 6, Bond-street aforesaid, on his own account....'[1]