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William Beresford Smith will continue the said business under the present style<ref>London Gazette 22 September 1896</ref>
William Beresford Smith will continue the said business under the present style<ref>London Gazette 22 September 1896</ref>


Acquired by John Gardner
1934 Members decided to wind up the company voluntarily<ref>London gazette 9 November 1934</ref>
 
Acquired by John Gardner (London)


1959 Acquired by [[J. and W. Nicholson and Co]]
1959 Acquired by [[J. and W. Nicholson and Co]]

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Wine merchants

1896 Dissolution of the Partnership between John Benjamin Smith and William Beresford Smith carrying on business as Wine Merchants at Number 3 Lombard-court Gracechurch-street in the city of London under the style or firm of Smith and Hoey so far as regards the said John Benjamin Smith who retires from the firm. William Beresford Smith will continue the said business under the present style[1]

1934 Members decided to wind up the company voluntarily[2]

Acquired by John Gardner (London)

1959 Acquired by J. and W. Nicholson and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 22 September 1896
  2. London gazette 9 November 1934