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1902 Dissolution of the Partnership of  Thomas Wilton,  George Wilton,  and William Albert Owston, junior,  at  No.  36, Mark-lane, in  the  city  of  London,  and elsewhere, under the firm of WILTON'S PATENT FURNACE COMPANY and THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, so  far  as  relates  to the said William Albert Owston, junior. The business would be carried on by Thomas Wilton  and George Wilton, in partnership<ref>The London Gazette 29 August 1902</ref>
See also [[ Chemical Engineering Co and Wiltons Patent Furnace Co]]
See also [[ Chemical Engineering Co and Wiltons Patent Furnace Co]]


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1902 Dissolution of the Partnership of Thomas Wilton, George Wilton, and William Albert Owston, junior, at No. 36, Mark-lane, in the city of London, and elsewhere, under the firm of WILTON'S PATENT FURNACE COMPANY and THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, so far as relates to the said William Albert Owston, junior. The business would be carried on by Thomas Wilton and George Wilton, in partnership[1]

See also Chemical Engineering Co and Wiltons Patent Furnace Co


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 29 August 1902