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1899 [[Boult and Wade]] became Boult, Wade and Kilburn


1905 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between [[Alfred  Julius  Boult]],  Harold  Wade,  Bertram  Edward Dunbar  Kilburn, and  William  John  Tennant,  as Chartered  Patent Agents, at  Hatton-garden,  in  the  city  of  London,  under  the style  or  firm  of  "BOULT,  WADE, AND  KILBURN" on retirement of  Bertram Edward  Dunbar Kilburn who carried on business himself.<ref> London Gazette 2 January 1906</ref>. The other partners carried on the business as [[Boult, Wade and Tennant]].
1905 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between [[Alfred  Julius  Boult]],  Harold  Wade,  Bertram  Edward Dunbar  Kilburn, and  William  John  Tennant,  as Chartered  Patent Agents, at  Hatton-garden,  in  the  city  of  London,  under  the style  or  firm  of  "BOULT,  WADE, AND  KILBURN" on retirement of  Bertram Edward  Dunbar Kilburn who carried on business himself.<ref> London Gazette 2 January 1906</ref>. The other partners carried on the business as [[Boult, Wade and Tennant]].

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Patent Agents

1899 Boult and Wade became Boult, Wade and Kilburn

1905 Dissolution of the Partnership between Alfred Julius Boult, Harold Wade, Bertram Edward Dunbar Kilburn, and William John Tennant, as Chartered Patent Agents, at Hatton-garden, in the city of London, under the style or firm of "BOULT, WADE, AND KILBURN" on retirement of Bertram Edward Dunbar Kilburn who carried on business himself.[1]. The other partners carried on the business as Boult, Wade and Tennant.


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  1. London Gazette 2 January 1906