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1847 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership formerly subsisting between the undersigned, William Johnson, [[Henry Hornor Johnson]], [[Samuel Dickinson Martin]], and [[James Fox]], carrying on business, at No. 24, Great George-street, Westminster, as Engineering Surveyors and Draughtsmen, under the title of Johnsons, Martin, and Fox, or Martin, Johnsons, and Fox, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20807/page/4645 The London Gazette Publication date:17 December 1847 Issue:20807 Page:4645]</ref>
1847 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership formerly subsisting between the undersigned, William Johnson, [[Henry Hornor Johnson]], [[Samuel Dickinson Martin]], and [[James Fox]], carrying on business, at No. 24, Great George-street, Westminster, as Engineering Surveyors and Draughtsmen, under the title of Johnsons, Martin, and Fox, or Martin, Johnsons, and Fox, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20807/page/4645 The London Gazette Publication date:17 December 1847 Issue:20807 Page:4645]</ref>
1859 Civil engineer in Leeds


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of 22a Albion street, Leeds

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1847 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership formerly subsisting between the undersigned, William Johnson, Henry Hornor Johnson, Samuel Dickinson Martin, and James Fox, carrying on business, at No. 24, Great George-street, Westminster, as Engineering Surveyors and Draughtsmen, under the title of Johnsons, Martin, and Fox, or Martin, Johnsons, and Fox, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'[1]

1859 Civil engineer in Leeds

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