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Corn merchants, the firm of [[George Losh]], [[William Losh]] and John Diederich Lubbren
Corn merchants, the firm of [[George Losh]], [[William Losh]] and John Diederich Lubbren
1790s [[William Armstrong (1778-1857)]] joined as a clerk


1803 [[Thomas Wilson (1773-1858)|Thomas Wilson]] started work for [[Losh, Lubbren and Co]]
1803 [[Thomas Wilson (1773-1858)|Thomas Wilson]] started work for [[Losh, Lubbren and Co]]


1803 '''Losh, Lubbren and Co''', merchants was bankrupt<ref>The London Gazette 20 October 1804</ref>  
1803 '''Losh, Lubbren and Co''', merchants was bankrupt<ref>The London Gazette 20 October 1804</ref>  
Armstrong took over the business and continued as Armstrong and Co.


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==Sources of Information==
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* Biography of William Armstrong, ODNB


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Revision as of 10:51, 28 March 2018

Corn merchants, the firm of George Losh, William Losh and John Diederich Lubbren

1790s William Armstrong (1778-1857) joined as a clerk

1803 Thomas Wilson started work for Losh, Lubbren and Co

1803 Losh, Lubbren and Co, merchants was bankrupt[1]

Armstrong took over the business and continued as Armstrong and Co.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 20 October 1804
  • Biography of William Armstrong, ODNB