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1853 Partnership of [[Thomas Wharrie]] and [[William Heron Steel]]
1855 THE Copartnery carried on by the Subscribers, as Land Surveyors in Glasgow, under the Firm of
1855 THE Copartnery carried on by the Subscribers, as Land Surveyors in Glasgow, under the Firm of
WHARRIE & STEEL, was DISSOLVED on the 3rd day of November current, by mutual consent. Any debts due by the Concern will be paid by the Subscriber Thomas Wharrie, who is authorised to receive and discharge the debts due to the Company<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 9 Nov 1855</ref>
WHARRIE & STEEL, was DISSOLVED on the 3rd day of November current, by mutual consent. Any debts due by the Concern will be paid by the Subscriber Thomas Wharrie, who is authorised to receive and discharge the debts due to the Company<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 9 Nov 1855</ref>

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1853 Partnership of Thomas Wharrie and William Heron Steel

1855 THE Copartnery carried on by the Subscribers, as Land Surveyors in Glasgow, under the Firm of WHARRIE & STEEL, was DISSOLVED on the 3rd day of November current, by mutual consent. Any debts due by the Concern will be paid by the Subscriber Thomas Wharrie, who is authorised to receive and discharge the debts due to the Company[1]

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  1. Edinburgh Gazette 9 Nov 1855