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Herbert Charles Maudslay, son of [[Joseph Maudslay]] | Herbert Charles Maudslay, son of [[Joseph Maudslay]] | ||
After resigning from | 1874 After resigning from his father's Lambeth firm, he joined with his brother, [[Charles Edmund Maudslay]], to acquire the shipyard formerly occupied by [[Norman Scott Russell]], on the left bank of the River Taff, forming [[Maudslay Brothers]] | ||
1879 the partnership was dissolved. Charles Edmund Maudslay took over his brother’s half-interest, by way of mortgage, and in 1882 assigned the lease and goodwill. | 1879 the partnership was dissolved. Charles Edmund Maudslay took over his brother’s half-interest, by way of mortgage, and in 1882 assigned the lease and goodwill. |
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Herbert Charles Maudslay, son of Joseph Maudslay
1874 After resigning from his father's Lambeth firm, he joined with his brother, Charles Edmund Maudslay, to acquire the shipyard formerly occupied by Norman Scott Russell, on the left bank of the River Taff, forming Maudslay Brothers
1879 the partnership was dissolved. Charles Edmund Maudslay took over his brother’s half-interest, by way of mortgage, and in 1882 assigned the lease and goodwill.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Maudslay, Sons and Field by J. Foster Petree