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In succession to [[Hay and Addis]].<ref>The Scotsman - Wednesday 27 January 1892</ref> | |||
1892 Partnership dissolved. '...E firm of Burn and Baillie, Plumbers, Gasfitters, Brassfounders, and Sanitary Engineers, carrying on business, at 63 and 65, Hanover-street, and 34, Alva-street, Edinburgh, and at 14, Newcastle-street, Farringdon-street, London, E.G., of which the Subscribers John Macdonald and [[Robert George Laing Burn]], were the sole Partners, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on 31st December, 1891. The Subscriber John Macdonald will continue to carry on the business...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26243/page/159 The London Gazette Publication date:8 January 1892 Issue:26243 Page:159]</ref> | 1892 Partnership dissolved. '...E firm of Burn and Baillie, Plumbers, Gasfitters, Brassfounders, and Sanitary Engineers, carrying on business, at 63 and 65, Hanover-street, and 34, Alva-street, Edinburgh, and at 14, Newcastle-street, Farringdon-street, London, E.G., of which the Subscribers John Macdonald and [[Robert George Laing Burn]], were the sole Partners, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on 31st December, 1891. The Subscriber John Macdonald will continue to carry on the business...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26243/page/159 The London Gazette Publication date:8 January 1892 Issue:26243 Page:159]</ref> |
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of Edinburgh
In succession to Hay and Addis.[1]
1892 Partnership dissolved. '...E firm of Burn and Baillie, Plumbers, Gasfitters, Brassfounders, and Sanitary Engineers, carrying on business, at 63 and 65, Hanover-street, and 34, Alva-street, Edinburgh, and at 14, Newcastle-street, Farringdon-street, London, E.G., of which the Subscribers John Macdonald and Robert George Laing Burn, were the sole Partners, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on 31st December, 1891. The Subscriber John Macdonald will continue to carry on the business...'[2]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Scotsman - Wednesday 27 January 1892
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:8 January 1892 Issue:26243 Page:159