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1897 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  [[Llewellyn  Nichols]]  and  [[Clement  John  Newey]]  carrying on  business  as  Cycle  Manufacturers  at  105  to  109 Brearley-street  Birmingham  in  the  county of  Warwick under  the  style or firm of '''Newey  Brothers and Company'''<ref>London Gazette  5 February 1897</ref>
1897 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  [[Llewellyn  Nichols]]  and  [[Clement  John  Newey]]  carrying on  business  as  Cycle  Manufacturers  at  105  to  109 Brearley-street  Birmingham  in  the  county of  Warwick under  the  style or firm of '''Newey  Brothers and Company'''<ref>London Gazette  5 February 1897</ref>
At the same address as [[Newey Brothers]] Ltd


==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 6 April 2020

1897 Dissolution of the Partnership between Llewellyn Nichols and Clement John Newey carrying on business as Cycle Manufacturers at 105 to 109 Brearley-street Birmingham in the county of Warwick under the style or firm of Newey Brothers and Company[1]

At the same address as Newey Brothers Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 5 February 1897