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1898 Incorporated. Directors: W. H. Chaplin (Chairman and Managing Director), H. C. Hawkins, W. G. Masters, Percy F. Chaplin, W. S. Godfrey, W. Collier.  
1898 Incorporated. Directors: W. H. Chaplin (Chairman and Managing Director), H. C. Hawkins, W. G. Masters, Percy F. Chaplin, W. S. Godfrey, W. Collier.  
1936 The company was acquired by [[Seager, Evans and Co]].<ref>Derby Daily Telegraph 22 October 1936</ref>


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48 Mark Lane, London, and warehouses at Tower Hill, and Villiers Street, London

Importers and exporters of wines, spirits, and liqueurs, bonders of whisky, brokers, bottlers, and valuers to the trade.

1867 Established by W. H. Chaplin.

1898 Incorporated. Directors: W. H. Chaplin (Chairman and Managing Director), H. C. Hawkins, W. G. Masters, Percy F. Chaplin, W. S. Godfrey, W. Collier.

1936 The company was acquired by Seager, Evans and Co.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Derby Daily Telegraph 22 October 1936