Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Nicoll

From Graces Guide
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of Regent Street and Cornhill, London

1853 Patent application by Donald Nicoll, of the firm of H. J. and D. Nicoll, of 114, 116, 118 and 120, Regent-street, in respect of the invention of " improvements in garments, and in sewing or uniting the seams of the same."[1]

1869 Dissolution of the Copartnership carried on at Nos. 114, 116, 118, and 120, Regent-street, and Nos. 41 and 45, Warwick-street, and at Cornhill, London, Moseley-street, Manchester, and Bold-street, Liverpool, by Henry John Nicoll and Donald Nicoll, as Merchant Tailors; H. J. Nicoll was empowered to discharge and settle all debts due to and by the said copartnership concern.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London gazette 3 May 1853
  2. London gazette 1 June 1869