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1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Pochin the elder and [[Robert Pochin|Robert Pochin the younger]], heretofore carrying on business at Leicester, in the county of Leicester, as Ironmongers, under the name or style of R. Pochin and Son; Robert Pocbin the elder
1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Pochin the elder and [[Robert Pochin|Robert Pochin the younger]], heretofore carrying on business at Leicester, in the county of Leicester, as Ironmongers, under the name or style of R. Pochin and Son; Robert Pocbin the elder
retired; the business was carried on by Robert Pochin the younger alone, under the aforesaid name or style.<ref>London Gazette 21 October 1870</ref>
retired; the business was carried on by Robert Pochin the younger alone, under the aforesaid name or style.<ref>London Gazette 21 October 1870</ref>
1961 <ref>The Times  July 23, 1962</ref>





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1892.

of Leicester

Ironmongers

1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Pochin the elder and Robert Pochin the younger, heretofore carrying on business at Leicester, in the county of Leicester, as Ironmongers, under the name or style of R. Pochin and Son; Robert Pocbin the elder retired; the business was carried on by Robert Pochin the younger alone, under the aforesaid name or style.[1]

1961 [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 21 October 1870
  2. The Times July 23, 1962