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1905 Dissolution of the  Partnership between  [[William Dale Shaw]], [[Joseph Whiteley  Shaw]], and  [[Robert Mac Shaw]], in  the  business of  Coal and  Lime  Merchants  and  Cotton Spinners  and  Doublers,  carried  on  at  Longwood  and Gledholt,  in  Huddersfield,  at  Grove  Mills,  Longwood, and  at  Britannia Mills and  Scarwood,  Milnsbridge, near Huddersfield, under  the  styles  or  firms  of  [[William Shaw and Son]]  and  [[Shaw and Shaw]] by mutual consent.<ref>The London Gazette 9 June 1905</ref>


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1905 Dissolution of the Partnership between William Dale Shaw, Joseph Whiteley Shaw, and Robert Mac Shaw, in the business of Coal and Lime Merchants and Cotton Spinners and Doublers, carried on at Longwood and Gledholt, in Huddersfield, at Grove Mills, Longwood, and at Britannia Mills and Scarwood, Milnsbridge, near Huddersfield, under the styles or firms of William Shaw and Son and Shaw and Shaw by mutual consent.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 9 June 1905