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Partnership of [[Henry Hawes Fox, Junior]] and [[James Barrett]]<ref>1851 Post Office Directory</ref> formed to exploit Dr. [[Henry Hawes Fox]]'s patent system of fire-proof flooring or roofing.
Partnership of [[Henry Hawes Fox, Junior]] and [[James Barrett]]<ref>1851 Post Office Directory</ref> formed to exploit Dr. [[Henry Hawes Fox]]'s patent system of fire-proof flooring or roofing.
1851 December: Dissolution of  the    Partnership between  Henry  Hawes  Fox  and  James  Barrett,  as  Architects  and Engineers, carrying on business at  No. 46, Leicester-square, in  the  county of  Middlesex,  and  at  No.  12, York-buildings, Adelphi,  in  the  same  county.  James  Barrett would carry on the  business.<ref>London Gazette 12  March  1852</ref>


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of Thames Chambers, 12 George Street, Adelphi, London

Partnership of Henry Hawes Fox, Junior and James Barrett[1] formed to exploit Dr. Henry Hawes Fox's patent system of fire-proof flooring or roofing.

1851 December: Dissolution of the Partnership between Henry Hawes Fox and James Barrett, as Architects and Engineers, carrying on business at No. 46, Leicester-square, in the county of Middlesex, and at No. 12, York-buildings, Adelphi, in the same county. James Barrett would carry on the business.[2]

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  1. 1851 Post Office Directory
  2. London Gazette 12 March 1852