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1895 [[John Waddington, Junior|John  Waddington  the younger]], by mutual  arrangement, retired from the  Partnership  subsisting    between  [[John Waddington (1822-1910)|John    Waddington]],  John Waddington  the younger and  [[Richard Waddington (1858-1939)|Richard Waddington]] carried on under the  name or style  of  '''John  Waddington''' as Engineers and Commission Agents at  35 King William-street  in  the  city  of  London. ...  the  continuing  partners  carried on  the  business  as  heretofore  at  the  same  address and  under  the  said name of  John  Waddington.<ref>London Gazette 21 Jan 1896</ref>
1895 [[John Waddington, Junior|John  Waddington  the younger]], by mutual  arrangement, retired from the  Partnership  subsisting    between  [[John Waddington (1822-1910)|John    Waddington]],  John Waddington  the younger and  [[Richard Waddington (1858-1939)|Richard Waddington]] carried on under the  name or style  of  '''John  Waddington''' as Engineers and Commission Agents at  35 King William-street  in  the  city  of  London. ...  the  continuing  partners  carried on  the  business  as  heretofore  at  the  same  address and  under  the  said name of  John  Waddington.<ref>London Gazette 21 Jan 1896</ref>


1896 [[Samuel Sugden Waddington]] worked for the business.


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Latest revision as of 14:02, 20 April 2020

of 35 King William-street, London, Consulting Engineers and Commission Agents

c.1866 John Waddington set up business in London as consulting engineer.

At later dates he brought several of his sons into the business.

1895 John Waddington the younger, by mutual arrangement, retired from the Partnership subsisting between John Waddington, John Waddington the younger and Richard Waddington carried on under the name or style of John Waddington as Engineers and Commission Agents at 35 King William-street in the city of London. ... the continuing partners carried on the business as heretofore at the same address and under the said name of John Waddington.[1]

1896 Samuel Sugden Waddington worked for the business.

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  1. London Gazette 21 Jan 1896

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