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1903 Founded in 63 East Street, Coventry by [[Henry Pelham Lee]] in partnership with a Dane called [[Rudolph Stroyer]]. | 1903 Founded in 63 East Street, Coventry by [[Henry Pelham Lee]] in partnership with a Dane called [[Rudolph Stroyer]]. | ||
1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, carrying on business as Motor | 1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, carrying on business as Motor Car Manufacturers, at East Street Works, in the city of Coventry, under the style or firm of "[[Lee, Stroyer and Co|Lee, Stroyer, and Company]]," has been dissolved by mutual consent...[[Henry Pelham Lee|H. Pelham Lee]] and [[Rudolph Stroyer|R. N. Stroyer]]'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27866/pages/9202] Gazette Issue 27866 published on the 22 December 1905. Page 32 of 92</ref> | ||
has been dissolved by mutual consent...[[Henry Pelham Lee|H. Pelham Lee]] and [[Rudolph Stroyer|R. N. Stroyer]]'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27866/pages/9202] Gazette Issue 27866 published on the 22 December 1905. Page 32 of 92</ref> | |||
1905 Stroyer left the company and Lee relocated to Paynes Lane, and at the same time formed the company [[Coventry Simplex Engines]] | 1905 Stroyer left the company and Lee relocated to Paynes Lane, and at the same time formed the company [[Coventry Simplex Engines]] |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 26 May 2022
Lee Stroyer was a British petrol engine manufacturing company and a producer of a limited number of cars.
1903 Founded in 63 East Street, Coventry by Henry Pelham Lee in partnership with a Dane called Rudolph Stroyer.
1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, carrying on business as Motor Car Manufacturers, at East Street Works, in the city of Coventry, under the style or firm of "Lee, Stroyer, and Company," has been dissolved by mutual consent...H. Pelham Lee and R. N. Stroyer'[1]
1905 Stroyer left the company and Lee relocated to Paynes Lane, and at the same time formed the company Coventry Simplex Engines