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1910 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company it was agreed "That it is expedient to effect an amalgamation of this Company with [[R. and H. Green]], Limited; with a view to achieving this the Company was wound up voluntarily. John Weir was chairman<ref>London Gazette 8 Dec 1910</ref> | 1910 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company it was agreed "That it is expedient to effect an amalgamation of this Company with [[R. and H. Green]], Limited; with a view to achieving this the Company was wound up voluntarily. John Weir was chairman<ref>London Gazette 8 Dec 1910</ref> | ||
Became [[R. and H. Green and Silley Weir]] | |||
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of 155, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C.
1910 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company it was agreed "That it is expedient to effect an amalgamation of this Company with R. and H. Green, Limited; with a view to achieving this the Company was wound up voluntarily. John Weir was chairman[1]
Became R. and H. Green and Silley Weir
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 8 Dec 1910