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1896 [[Tom  Jefferson Fryer]] entered the firm of [[Allcard, Slack and Co]], Sheffield
1899 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  [[Harry Allcard]],  [[William Watts Slack]], and  [[Tom  Jefferson Fryer]], carrying  on  business  as  Engineers,  Colliery and Mill  Furnishers,  and  Manufacturers' Agents,  of  20  and  22, Change-alley,  Sheffield, under  the  style  of '''Allcard  Slack  and  Co'''. Debts  due  and  owing  received  and  paid  by  William  Watts Slack  and  Tom Jefferson  Fryer.<ref>The London Gazette 12 May 1899</ref>
1899 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  [[Harry Allcard]],  [[William Watts Slack]], and  [[Tom  Jefferson Fryer]], carrying  on  business  as  Engineers,  Colliery and Mill  Furnishers,  and  Manufacturers' Agents,  of  20  and  22, Change-alley,  Sheffield, under  the  style  of '''Allcard  Slack  and  Co'''. Debts  due  and  owing  received  and  paid  by  William  Watts Slack  and  Tom Jefferson  Fryer.<ref>The London Gazette 12 May 1899</ref>



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1896 Tom Jefferson Fryer entered the firm of Allcard, Slack and Co, Sheffield

1899 Dissolution of the Partnership between Harry Allcard, William Watts Slack, and Tom Jefferson Fryer, carrying on business as Engineers, Colliery and Mill Furnishers, and Manufacturers' Agents, of 20 and 22, Change-alley, Sheffield, under the style of Allcard Slack and Co. Debts due and owing received and paid by William Watts Slack and Tom Jefferson Fryer.[1]

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  1. The London Gazette 12 May 1899