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P. C. Evans and Sons

From Graces Guide

of Upper Mill, Brimscombe, Lower Mill, Brimscombe and Port Mill, Brimscombe

See also Davies, Sons and Evans and Evans and Bishop

1855 Established

1882 Partnership change. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Philip Charles Evans and Philip James Evans, carrying on business at the Brimscombe Upper and Lower Mills and at Brimscombe Port Mills, in the county of Gloucester, as Woollen Cloth Manufacturers, under the style or firm, of P. C. Evans and Son, was, on the 24th day of December 1881, dissolved, by mutual consent, as from that day, the said Philip Charles Evans retiring from business. All debts owing to or by the late partnership of P. C. Evans and Son will be received and paid by the said Philip James Evans and Arthur Evans and Edward Ebenezer Evans, who will in future carry on the said business on the old premises in partnership together, under the name or style of Philip C. Evans and Sons...'[1]

1920 Became Marling and Evans

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