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1868 12th September. The partnership between [[St. Clare John Byrne]], [[James Humphrys (of Hull)]] and [[Frank Henry Pearson]] at Kingston-Upon-Hull, known as [[Byrne, Humphrys and Co]] was dissolved. It was continued as [[Humphrys and Pearson]]. <ref>The london Gazette, 1868 October 6th.</ref>
1868 12th September. The partnership between [[St. Clare John Byrne]], [[James Humphrys (of Hull)]] and [[Frank Henry Pearson]] at Kingston-Upon-Hull, known as [[Byrne, Humphrys and Co]] was dissolved. It was continued as [[Humphrys and Pearson]]. <ref>The london Gazette, 1868 October 6th.</ref>
c.1875 The business failed


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Latest revision as of 17:04, 22 September 2015

Shipbuilders of Kingston on Hull.

1868 12th September. The partnership between St. Clare John Byrne, James Humphrys (of Hull) and Frank Henry Pearson at Kingston-Upon-Hull, known as Byrne, Humphrys and Co was dissolved. It was continued as Humphrys and Pearson. [1]

c.1875 The business failed

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  1. The london Gazette, 1868 October 6th.