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1856 The graving dock of Messrs. Clover and Royle, at Woodside, Liverpool
1856 The graving dock of Messrs. Clover and Royle, at Woodside, Liverpool
1857 Partnership change. '... (he Partnership subsisting between us the undersigned, [[George Clover]], [[George Robert Clover (1820-1881)|George Robert Clover]], and [[Joseph Royle]], at Baffinstreet, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, and at Birkenhead, in the county of Chester, as Shipbuilders, under the style or firm of [[Clover and Royle]], was, so far as the said George Clover is concerned, dissolved by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of June, 1857; and that the business as Shipbuilders will be continued by the said George Robert Clover and Joseph Royle, at Liverpool and Birkenhead aforesaid, under the style or firm of Clover and Royle...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22035/page/2947 The London Gazette Publication date:28 August 1857 Issue:22035 Page:2947]</ref>


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1856 The graving dock of Messrs. Clover and Royle, at Woodside, Liverpool

1857 Partnership change. '... (he Partnership subsisting between us the undersigned, George Clover, George Robert Clover, and Joseph Royle, at Baffinstreet, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, and at Birkenhead, in the county of Chester, as Shipbuilders, under the style or firm of Clover and Royle, was, so far as the said George Clover is concerned, dissolved by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of June, 1857; and that the business as Shipbuilders will be continued by the said George Robert Clover and Joseph Royle, at Liverpool and Birkenhead aforesaid, under the style or firm of Clover and Royle...'[1]

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