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1873 Proceedings  for  Liquidation  by Arrangement    or  Composition  with  Creditors,  instituted  by William  Gilbert  and  William Cooper,  of  the  borongh of Kingston-upon-Hull,  trading  there  under  the  firm  of '''Gilbert  and  Cooper''', as  IronFounders, Iron  Ship  Builders, and  Engineers.<ref>London Gazette 23 May 1873</ref>
1873 Proceedings  for  Liquidation  by Arrangement    or  Composition  with  Creditors,  instituted  by William  Gilbert  and  William Cooper,  of  the  borongh of Kingston-upon-Hull,  trading  there  under  the  firm  of '''Gilbert  and  Cooper''', as  IronFounders, Iron  Ship  Builders, and  Engineers.<ref>London Gazette 23 May 1873</ref>


Presumably succeeded by ''Cooper and Co'''
Presumably succeeded by '''Cooper and Co'''





Revision as of 15:22, 19 March 2020

1871.

Neptune Ironworks, Hull.

1873 Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by William Gilbert and William Cooper, of the borongh of Kingston-upon-Hull, trading there under the firm of Gilbert and Cooper, as IronFounders, Iron Ship Builders, and Engineers.[1]

Presumably succeeded by Cooper and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 23 May 1873