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1882  Dissolution of the Copartnery of '''Stevenson and Strathern''', Engineers and  Millwrights,  Sword-street, Glasgow.The subscriber  [[William Wilson Stevenson]] will continue the  business  in  his own name  and  on  his  own  account,  and will  collect all  outstanding debts and  pay all  liabilities of  the dissolved firm. Signed Wilson Stevenson, [[Alexander Morton Strathern|A.  Morton Strathern]]<ref>The London Gazette  25 July 1882</ref>
1882  Dissolution of the Copartnery of '''Stevenson and Strathern''', Engineers and  Millwrights,  Sword-street, Glasgow. The subscriber  [[William Wilson Stevenson]] will continue the  business  in  his own name  and  on  his  own  account,  and will  collect all  outstanding debts and  pay all  liabilities of  the dissolved firm. Signed Wilson Stevenson, [[Alexander Morton Strathern|A.  Morton Strathern]]<ref>The London Gazette  25 July 1882</ref>


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1882 Dissolution of the Copartnery of Stevenson and Strathern, Engineers and Millwrights, Sword-street, Glasgow. The subscriber William Wilson Stevenson will continue the business in his own name and on his own account, and will collect all outstanding debts and pay all liabilities of the dissolved firm. Signed Wilson Stevenson, A. Morton Strathern[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 25 July 1882