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1842 NOTICE is hereby given, that, on the 22nd December 1834, the late [[Thomas Morton]], formerly Ship Builder in Leith, and his executors and representatives, ceased to have any interest in the company or concern carrying on business under the firm of [[London and Edinburgh Shipping Co|London, Leith, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Shipping Company]]; and that, on the 2nd April 1839, [[Samuel Morton]], Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, residing at Harmony-hall, Melrose, Roxburgshire, also ceased to have any interest in the said company or concern. Signed Samuel Morton, executor and representative of Thomas Morton<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 13 May 1842</ref>
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1842 NOTICE is hereby given, that, on the 22nd December 1834, the late Thomas Morton, formerly Ship Builder in Leith, and his executors and representatives, ceased to have any interest in the company or concern carrying on business under the firm of London, Leith, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Shipping Company; and that, on the 2nd April 1839, Samuel Morton, Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, residing at Harmony-hall, Melrose, Roxburgshire, also ceased to have any interest in the said company or concern. Signed Samuel Morton, executor and representative of Thomas Morton[1]

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  1. Edinburgh Gazette 13 May 1842