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1890 Partnership change. '[[William Robert Renshaw]], [[Henry Sampson King]], and [[Richard Charles Edward Masterman]], trading as Renshaw, King, and Co., at Kidsgrove, Staffordshire and in London, engineers and ironfounders; W. R. Renshaw retires and S. H. Perry joins the firm.'<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 12 March 1890</ref>
1890 Partnership change. '[[William Robert Renshaw]], [[Henry Sampson King]], and [[Richard Charles Edward Masterman]], trading as Renshaw, King, and Co., at Kidsgrove, Staffordshire and in London, engineers and ironfounders; W. R. Renshaw retires and S. H. Perry joins the firm.'<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 12 March 1890</ref>
Became [[King, Masterman and Terry]]


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Latest revision as of 13:56, 29 September 2021

January 1888.
June 1888.

Kidsgrove, Staffordshire.

1890 Partnership change. 'William Robert Renshaw, Henry Sampson King, and Richard Charles Edward Masterman, trading as Renshaw, King, and Co., at Kidsgrove, Staffordshire and in London, engineers and ironfounders; W. R. Renshaw retires and S. H. Perry joins the firm.'[1]

Became King, Masterman and Terry

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  1. Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 12 March 1890