Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 17, St. Helen's Place, London, E.C.
Timber Agents,
Established early in nineteenth century by Ambrose Boyson. Succeeded in 1825 by Boyson & Hoyer; in 1816 by Boyson, Hoyer & Tagart; in 1865 by Tagart, Boyson & Slee; and in 1886 by Boyson & Slee.
1914 Present Principals: Ambrose P. Boyson and Ambrose Boyson.


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of 17, St. Helen's Place, London, E.C.

Timber Agents,

Established early in nineteenth century by Ambrose Boyson. Succeeded in 1825 by Boyson & Hoyer; in 1816 by Boyson, Hoyer & Tagart; in 1865 by Tagart, Boyson & Slee; and in 1886 by Boyson & Slee.

1914 Present Principals: Ambrose P. Boyson and Ambrose Boyson.

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