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1924 Dissolution of  the  Partnership between James  Gilbert  Johnson  and  Cecil  Leonard Watts,  carrying  on  business  as  House  Furnishers, at  180 Snargate-street,  Dover,  in  the  county  of Kent,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  JOHNSON  AND WATTS.  All  debts  due  to and  owing by the  said late firm will be received  and paid  by  the  said  James  Gilbert  Johnson<ref>London Gazette 21 November,  1924</ref>.
1924 Dissolution of  the  Partnership between James  Gilbert  Johnson  and  Cecil  Leonard Watts,  carrying  on  business  as  House  Furnishers, at  180 Snargate-street,  Dover,  in  the  county  of Kent,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  JOHNSON  AND WATTS.  All  debts  due  to and  owing by the  said late firm will be received  and paid  by  the  said  James  Gilbert  Johnson<ref>London Gazette 21 November,  1924</ref>.
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1924 Dissolution of the Partnership between James Gilbert Johnson and Cecil Leonard Watts, carrying on business as House Furnishers, at 180 Snargate-street, Dover, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of JOHNSON AND WATTS. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said James Gilbert Johnson[1].


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  1. London Gazette 21 November, 1924