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British Mexican Petroleum Co, 16 Charles II Street, London, SW1, distributor of [[Esso]] marine fuels and lubricants.
British Mexican Petroleum Co, 16 Charles II Street, London, SW1, distributor of [[Esso]] marine fuels and lubricants.
1925 Acquired by [[Anglo-American Oil Co]]


1935 Mr J B R Morton retired as director of [[Anglo-American Oil Co]], [[British Mexican Petroleum Co]], and [[Redline-Glico]] - presumably indicating these companies were closely associated by this time<ref>The Times, 9 August 1935</ref>.
1935 Mr J B R Morton retired as director of [[Anglo-American Oil Co]], [[British Mexican Petroleum Co]], and [[Redline-Glico]] - presumably indicating these companies were closely associated by this time<ref>The Times, 9 August 1935</ref>.

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1951.
April 1952. MV Bellerophon.

British Mexican Petroleum Co, 16 Charles II Street, London, SW1, distributor of Esso marine fuels and lubricants.

1925 Acquired by Anglo-American Oil Co

1935 Mr J B R Morton retired as director of Anglo-American Oil Co, British Mexican Petroleum Co, and Redline-Glico - presumably indicating these companies were closely associated by this time[1].

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  1. The Times, 9 August 1935