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1869 Partnership change. '...t the Copartnership heretofore subsisting beween us the undersigned, [[James Kenyon]], [[Charles Walmsley]], and [[Edmund Grundy]] the younger, as Engineers and Tool Makers, in King-street, Bury, in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of [[Kenyon, Walmsley and Grundy|Kenyon Walmsley and Grundy]], has been dissolved by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of January last. All debts due to and owing by the said firm will be received and paid by the said [[James Kenyon]] and [[Charles Walmsley]], who intend to carry on the said business under the style or firm of [[Kenyon and Walmsley]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23484/page/2073 The London Gazette Publication date:2 April 1869 Issue:23484 Page:2073]</ref> | 1869 Partnership change. '...t the Copartnership heretofore subsisting beween us the undersigned, [[James Kenyon]], [[Charles Walmsley]], and [[Edmund Grundy]] the younger, as Engineers and Tool Makers, in King-street, Bury, in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of [[Kenyon, Walmsley and Grundy|Kenyon Walmsley and Grundy]], has been dissolved by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of January last. All debts due to and owing by the said firm will be received and paid by the said [[James Kenyon]] and [[Charles Walmsley]], who intend to carry on the said business under the style or firm of [[Kenyon and Walmsley]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23484/page/2073 The London Gazette Publication date:2 April 1869 Issue:23484 Page:2073]</ref> | ||
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of Bury
1869 Partnership change. '...t the Copartnership heretofore subsisting beween us the undersigned, James Kenyon, Charles Walmsley, and Edmund Grundy the younger, as Engineers and Tool Makers, in King-street, Bury, in the county of Lancaster, under the style or firm of Kenyon Walmsley and Grundy, has been dissolved by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of January last. All debts due to and owing by the said firm will be received and paid by the said James Kenyon and Charles Walmsley, who intend to carry on the said business under the style or firm of Kenyon and Walmsley...'[1]
Became Kenyon and Walmsley