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1914 Dissolution of the partnership between [[Guilford Lindsey Molesworth|Guilford Lindsay Molesworth]], K.C.I.E., [[Henry Bridges Molesworth]] and [[Walter Henderson Molesworth]], carrying on business as Civil Engineers, at 32, Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1, under the
1914 Dissolution of the partnership between [[Guilford Lindsey Molesworth|Guilford Lindsay Molesworth]], K.C.I.E., [[Henry Bridges Molesworth]] and [[Walter Henderson Molesworth]], carrying on business as Civil Engineers, at 32, Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1, under the

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1908 Formation of the partnership

1914 Dissolution of the partnership between Guilford Lindsay Molesworth, K.C.I.E., Henry Bridges Molesworth and Walter Henderson Molesworth, carrying on business as Civil Engineers, at 32, Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1, under the style or firm of MOLESWORTH & MOLESWORTH, as regards the said Guilford Lindsay Moleswortih. Henry Bridges Molesworth and Walter Henderson Molesworth continued the said business in co-partnership.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 19 Oct 1920.