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1848 Company formed in succession to [[Walker and Co (of Sheffield)|Walker and Co]] when William Robson left the partnership.
1848 Continuation of the partnership known as  [[Walker and Co (of Sheffield)|Walker and Co]] when William Robson left the partnership.


1853 Dissolution of  the Partnership  between [[George Walker (1816-1881)|George Walker]],  [[Samuel  Coulson]],  and  [[Henry Hall (of Sheffield)|Henry  Hall]],  carrying  on business  at  Sheffield,  in  the  county  of  York,  as  ElectroPlaters  and  Gilders,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  Walker, Coulson, and  Hall.  All debts due to and owing will  be  received  and  paid  by  George Walker  and  Henry  Hall,  who will  in  future  carry on the said businesses  on their  own  account.<ref>London Gazette 30 August,  1853</ref>.  
1853 Dissolution of  the Partnership  between [[George Walker (1816-1881)|George Walker]],  [[Samuel  Coulson]],  and  [[Henry Hall (of Sheffield)|Henry  Hall]],  carrying  on business  at  Sheffield,  in  the  county  of  York,  as  ElectroPlaters  and  Gilders,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  Walker, Coulson, and  Hall.  All debts due to and owing will  be  received  and  paid  by  George Walker  and  Henry  Hall,  who will  in  future  carry on the said businesses  on their  own  account.<ref>London Gazette 30 August,  1853</ref>.  

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1848 Continuation of the partnership known as Walker and Co when William Robson left the partnership.

1853 Dissolution of the Partnership between George Walker, Samuel Coulson, and Henry Hall, carrying on business at Sheffield, in the county of York, as ElectroPlaters and Gilders, under the style or firm of Walker, Coulson, and Hall. All debts due to and owing will be received and paid by George Walker and Henry Hall, who will in future carry on the said businesses on their own account.[1].

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  1. London Gazette 30 August, 1853