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1881 William Henry Knight, of Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, Contractor for Public Works, was the
surviving partner of the firm of Kirk and Parry; it was ordered by the Master of Rolls that the voluntary winding up of
the Marine Aquarium Company, Scarborough Limited should be continued, but subject to the supervision of the Court<ref>London Gazette 8 Feb 1881</ref>


1883  Responsible for construction of the railway links between the new [[Tilbury Docks]] and London; the docks were being constructed by an associated firm [[Kirk and Randall]]<ref>The Engineer 1883/02/23</ref>
1883  Responsible for construction of the railway links between the new [[Tilbury Docks]] and London; the docks were being constructed by an associated firm [[Kirk and Randall]]<ref>The Engineer 1883/02/23</ref>

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Public works contractors

1881 William Henry Knight, of Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, Contractor for Public Works, was the surviving partner of the firm of Kirk and Parry; it was ordered by the Master of Rolls that the voluntary winding up of the Marine Aquarium Company, Scarborough Limited should be continued, but subject to the supervision of the Court[1]

1883 Responsible for construction of the railway links between the new Tilbury Docks and London; the docks were being constructed by an associated firm Kirk and Randall[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 8 Feb 1881
  2. The Engineer 1883/02/23