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1900 James Thomas  McDougall and  James  Stevenson  Binning,  continued the  business of [[McDougall Brothers]]  as  Corn  Millers,  Bakers,  and  Flour Dealers,  at    10,  Mark-lane,  London,  Millwall  Docks, London, and  the  Standard  Bakery,  Swan-street,  Southwark, London, under  the style of [[McDougall  and  Co]].<ref>London Gazette 29 January,  1901</ref>
1907 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between    James    Thomas    McDougall  and  James    Stevenson Binning,  carrying  on  business  as  Flour  Millers,  at Millwall, in  the  county of  London,  under  the  style  of "McDOUGAL  AND CO."  and  as  Bakers,  at  7  to  15, Swan-street,  Southwark,  in  the  county  of  London,  as " The  Standard  Bakery Company"<ref>London Gazette 2 Apr 1907</ref>
1907 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between    James    Thomas    McDougall  and  James    Stevenson Binning,  carrying  on  business  as  Flour  Millers,  at Millwall, in  the  county of  London,  under  the  style  of "McDOUGAL  AND CO."  and  as  Bakers,  at  7  to  15, Swan-street,  Southwark,  in  the  county  of  London,  as " The  Standard  Bakery Company"<ref>London Gazette 2 Apr 1907</ref>



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1900 James Thomas McDougall and James Stevenson Binning, continued the business of McDougall Brothers as Corn Millers, Bakers, and Flour Dealers, at 10, Mark-lane, London, Millwall Docks, London, and the Standard Bakery, Swan-street, Southwark, London, under the style of McDougall and Co.[1]

1907 Dissolution of the Partnership between James Thomas McDougall and James Stevenson Binning, carrying on business as Flour Millers, at Millwall, in the county of London, under the style of "McDOUGAL AND CO." and as Bakers, at 7 to 15, Swan-street, Southwark, in the county of London, as " The Standard Bakery Company"[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 29 January, 1901
  2. London Gazette 2 Apr 1907