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1838 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, [[Richard Waygood (1781-1837)|Richard Waygood]] and [[Benjamin Seymour]], both of Beaminster, in the county of Dorset, Ironmongers, under the firm of [[Waygood and Seymour]], or in any other business in which we have been concerned as copartners, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19628/page/1424 The London Gazette Publication date:22 June 1838 Issue:19628 Page:1424]</ref>
1838 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, [[Richard Waygood]] and [[Benjamin Seymour]], both of Beaminster, in the county of Dorset, Ironmongers, under the firm of [[Waygood and Seymour]], or in any other business in which we have been concerned as copartners, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19628/page/1424 The London Gazette Publication date:22 June 1838 Issue:19628 Page:1424]</ref>


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of Beaminster

1838 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, Richard Waygood and Benjamin Seymour, both of Beaminster, in the county of Dorset, Ironmongers, under the firm of Waygood and Seymour, or in any other business in which we have been concerned as copartners, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'[1]

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