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Formed by [[James Lilburn]] and William Aitken
Formed by [[James Lilburn]] and William Aitken


1912 Partnership change. 'The Copartnership of AITKEN, LILBURN, & CO., -L Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers, of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, is DISSOLVED of mutual consent, as at 31et December 1911, by the retiral of the Subscribers James Lilburn and James Lilburn, junior. The Subscribers William Hepburn, Samuel Macfarlane, and William M'Kenzie Hepburn will carry on business at 80 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, as Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers under the Firm of AITKEN, LILBURN, & Co. and the LOCH LINE...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12442/page/267 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:15 March 1912 Issue:12442 Page:267]</ref>
1912 Partnership change. 'The Copartnership of AITKEN, LILBURN, & CO., Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers, of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, is DISSOLVED of mutual consent, as at 31st December 1911, by the retiral of the Subscribers James Lilburn and James Lilburn, junior. The Subscribers William Hepburn, Samuel Macfarlane, and William M'Kenzie Hepburn will carry on business at 80 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, as Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers under the Firm of AITKEN, LILBURN, & Co. and the LOCH LINE...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12442/page/267 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:15 March 1912 Issue:12442 Page:267]</ref>


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Formed by James Lilburn and William Aitken

1912 Partnership change. 'The Copartnership of AITKEN, LILBURN, & CO., Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers, of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, is DISSOLVED of mutual consent, as at 31st December 1911, by the retiral of the Subscribers James Lilburn and James Lilburn, junior. The Subscribers William Hepburn, Samuel Macfarlane, and William M'Kenzie Hepburn will carry on business at 80 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, as Shipowners, Ship Managers, and Ship and Insurance Brokers under the Firm of AITKEN, LILBURN, & Co. and the LOCH LINE...'[1]

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