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1897 The Company was wound  up  voluntarily; John    Howard Cochrane  of  Saltley Villa  Highfield-road  Saltley near  Birmingham  Mercantile  Clerk  was  appointed  Liquidator; amalgamated with  [[Joseph  Hampton]]  Limited; Samuel Partridge was Chairman  of  the  Meeting<ref>London gazette 26 Mar 1897</ref>
1897 The Company was wound  up  voluntarily to enable amalgamation with  [[Joseph  Hampton]]  Limited; John    Howard Cochrane  of  Saltley Villa  Highfield-road  Saltley near  Birmingham  Mercantile  Clerk  was  appointed  Liquidator; Samuel Partridge was Chairman  of  the  Meeting<ref>London gazette 26 Mar 1897</ref>


See [[Steel Nut and Joseph Hampton]]
See [[Steel Nut and Joseph Hampton]]
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1897 The Company was wound up voluntarily to enable amalgamation with Joseph Hampton Limited; John Howard Cochrane of Saltley Villa Highfield-road Saltley near Birmingham Mercantile Clerk was appointed Liquidator; Samuel Partridge was Chairman of the Meeting[1]

See Steel Nut and Joseph Hampton

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Sources of Information

  1. London gazette 26 Mar 1897