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1868 Dissolution of the  Partnership  formerly subsisting between [[Walter Vaughan Morgan]], [[John  Harmer  Walls]], and [[John  Close], Druggists' Sundrymen, at  No. 42A, Cannon-street, in the city  of  London, under the firm or style of Walls,  Close, and  Co.; debts received  and paid by the  said  Walter  Vaughan Morgan.<ref>London Gazette 14 Sept 1869</ref>
1868 Dissolution of the  Partnership  formerly subsisting between [[Walter Vaughan Morgan]], [[John  Harmer  Walls]], and [[John  Close]], Druggists' Sundrymen, at  No. 42A, Cannon-street, in the city  of  London, under the firm or style of Walls,  Close, and  Co.; debts received  and paid by the  said  Walter  Vaughan Morgan.<ref>London Gazette 14 Sept 1869</ref>


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of 42A Cannon St, London (adjacent to that of Morgan Brothers)

1868 Dissolution of the Partnership formerly subsisting between Walter Vaughan Morgan, John Harmer Walls, and John Close, Druggists' Sundrymen, at No. 42A, Cannon-street, in the city of London, under the firm or style of Walls, Close, and Co.; debts received and paid by the said Walter Vaughan Morgan.[1]

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  1. London Gazette 14 Sept 1869