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Subsequently became Henry Lee and Sons with Mr. Henry Lee, Senior, as senior partner of the firm.  
Subsequently became Henry Lee and Sons with Mr. Henry Lee, Senior, as senior partner of the firm.  


After Henry Senior's death, his two sons, Henry ( - 1867) and John, took over the running of the firm
After Henry Senior's death, his two sons, [[Henry Lee (d.1867)|Henry ( -1867)]] and John, took over the running of the firm


1847 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  Henry Lee and  John  Lee,  of  Chiswell-street,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, Builders,  and  of  Upper  Claptou,  in the  same  county, Brick  Makers.All  debts due to and  from the late partnership received  and  paid  by the  said  Henry  Lee.<ref>London Gazette  7 January 1848</ref>  
1847 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  Henry Lee and  John  Lee,  of  Chiswell-street,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, Builders,  and  of  Upper  Claptou,  in the  same  county, Brick  Makers.All  debts due to and  from the late partnership received  and  paid  by the  said  Henry  Lee.<ref>London Gazette  7 January 1848</ref>  

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John and Henry Lee, builders and contractors, of Chiswell Street, Finsbury

Subsequently became Henry Lee and Sons with Mr. Henry Lee, Senior, as senior partner of the firm.

After Henry Senior's death, his two sons, Henry ( -1867) and John, took over the running of the firm

1847 Dissolution of the Partnership between Henry Lee and John Lee, of Chiswell-street, in the county of Middlesex, Builders, and of Upper Claptou, in the same county, Brick Makers.All debts due to and from the late partnership received and paid by the said Henry Lee.[1]

1848 on the retirement of his uncle, Mr. John Lee, Henry Junior, was taken into partnership with his father, the firm then being known as Henry Lee and Son.

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  1. London Gazette 7 January 1848