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'''John Perks and Sons Ltd.''' of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.
'''John Perks and Sons Ltd.''' of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.


Probably established around 1850 - perhaps as [[Perks and Sons]]
Probably established around 1850 - perhaps as [[Perks and Son]]


1878 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between [[Robert  Perks]]  and [[Samuel Hollis Perks]], Edge Tool Manufacturers,  trading  under the style of  '''John  Perks  and  Sons''', at  Wolverhampton. All  debts due and  owing to  and  by the  said  firm  will  be  received  and paid  by the  said  Robert Perks.<ref>London Gazette 5 July, 1878</ref>
1878 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between [[Robert  Perks]]  and [[Samuel Hollis Perks]], Edge Tool Manufacturers,  trading  under the style of  '''John  Perks  and  Sons''', at  Wolverhampton. All  debts due and  owing to  and  by the  said  firm  will  be  received  and paid  by the  said  Robert Perks.<ref>London Gazette 5 July, 1878</ref>

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John Perks and Sons Ltd. of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.

Probably established around 1850 - perhaps as Perks and Son

1878 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Perks and Samuel Hollis Perks, Edge Tool Manufacturers, trading under the style of John Perks and Sons, at Wolverhampton. All debts due and owing to and by the said firm will be received and paid by the said Robert Perks.[1]

1932 John Perks and Sons (1920) Ltd was in liquidation[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 5 July, 1878
  2. The London Gazette 10 May 1932