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1904 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Edward A. Wilson|Edward Arthur Wilson]], of Bell-court, Bidford, in the
county of Warwick, Cycle Manufacturer, and [[Arthur Frederick Long Lloyd]], of Midland-road, Bedford, in the
county of Bedford, Cycle Dealer, carrying on business as Cycle Dealers and Agents, at Bedford aforesaid, under
the style or firm of "LLOYD AND CO.," at Luton and St. Albans, in the county of Bedford, under the style or
firm of [[Lloyd, Partridge and Co|Lloyd, Partridge, and Co]].," at Watford, in the county of Herts, under the style or firm of [[Lloyd, Cooper and Co|Lloyd, Cooper, and Co]]., and at Gray's-inn-road, London, under the style or firm of [[Lloyd's Cycle Stores]], and as
Tobacconists, at Corporation-street, in the city of Birmingham, under the style or firm of [[A. Lloyd and Co]]., as and from the 2nd day of December, 1904, by mutual consent.<ref>London Gazette 14 March 1905</ref>


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1904 Dissolution of the Partnership between Edward Arthur Wilson, of Bell-court, Bidford, in the county of Warwick, Cycle Manufacturer, and Arthur Frederick Long Lloyd, of Midland-road, Bedford, in the county of Bedford, Cycle Dealer, carrying on business as Cycle Dealers and Agents, at Bedford aforesaid, under the style or firm of "LLOYD AND CO.," at Luton and St. Albans, in the county of Bedford, under the style or firm of Lloyd, Partridge, and Co.," at Watford, in the county of Herts, under the style or firm of Lloyd, Cooper, and Co., and at Gray's-inn-road, London, under the style or firm of Lloyd's Cycle Stores, and as Tobacconists, at Corporation-street, in the city of Birmingham, under the style or firm of A. Lloyd and Co., as and from the 2nd day of December, 1904, by mutual consent.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 14 March 1905