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1870 Partnership change. '... the Partnership between us the undersigned, [[John Fraser (1802-1887)|John Fraser]], [[William John Fraser]], [[George Coleman Fraser]], and [[John Hazell Fraser]], carrying on the business of Engineers and Boiler and Tank Makers, at No. 10, Commercial-road, Middlesex, and at the Railway Iron Works, Bromley-by-Bow, Middlesex, under the firm of [[John Fraser and Sons]], has been dissolved as on and from the 30th day of June, 1870; by mutual consent; and that as from that day the said business will be carried on by the said William John Fraser, George Coleman Fraser, and John Hazell Fraser, under the style or firm of Fraser Brothers...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23654/page/4087 The London Gazette Publication date:6 September 1870 Issue:23654 Page:4087]</ref> | |||
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of Bromley, near Bow
1870 Partnership change. '... the Partnership between us the undersigned, John Fraser, William John Fraser, George Coleman Fraser, and John Hazell Fraser, carrying on the business of Engineers and Boiler and Tank Makers, at No. 10, Commercial-road, Middlesex, and at the Railway Iron Works, Bromley-by-Bow, Middlesex, under the firm of John Fraser and Sons, has been dissolved as on and from the 30th day of June, 1870; by mutual consent; and that as from that day the said business will be carried on by the said William John Fraser, George Coleman Fraser, and John Hazell Fraser, under the style or firm of Fraser Brothers...'[1]
became Fraser Brothers