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1889 Dissolution of the Partnership between[[Sherard Osborn Cowper Coles]] and Henry Carmichael Christopher, under the firm of Coles and Christopher, at 136, Great Saffron-hill, Hatton-garden, in the City of London, in the trades or businesses of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and General Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette 12 April 1889</ref>
1889 Dissolution of the Partnership between[[Sherard Osborn Cowper Coles]] and [[Henry Carmichael Christopher]], under the firm of Coles and Christopher, at 136, Great Saffron-hill, Hatton-garden, in the City of London, in the trades or businesses of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and General Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette 12 April 1889</ref>


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1889 Dissolution of the Partnership betweenSherard Osborn Cowper Coles and Henry Carmichael Christopher, under the firm of Coles and Christopher, at 136, Great Saffron-hill, Hatton-garden, in the City of London, in the trades or businesses of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and General Manufacturers[1]

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  1. London Gazette 12 April 1889