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1859 Partnership dissolved. '...t the Partnership subsisting between as the undersigned, [[William Troughton]] and [[Matthew Bevan]], carrying on business as Furnishing Ironmongers and Founders, at Milton next Gravesend and Sheerness, both in the county of Kent, under the firm or style of [[Troughton and Bevan]], has this day been dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22215/page/20 The London Gazette Publication date:4 January 1859 Issue:22215 Page:20]</ref>
1859 Partnership dissolved. '...t the Partnership subsisting between as the undersigned, [[William Troughton]] and [[Matthew Bevan]], carrying on business as Furnishing Ironmongers and Founders, at Milton next Gravesend and Sheerness, both in the county of Kent, under the firm or style of [[Troughton and Bevan]], has this day been dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22215/page/20 The London Gazette Publication date:4 January 1859 Issue:22215 Page:20]</ref>


Became the works of [[G. Butchard]]
Became the works of [[G. Butchard]] while Matthew Bevan continued as an Iron and Brass founder at 15 High Street Gravesend.<ref>Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser - Saturday 26 December 1863</ref>
 
1872 Transfer of the Business of Matthew Bevan, General Ironmonger, 15, High Street, Gravesend, to his Son. Matthew Henry Bevan.<ref>Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser - Saturday 20 April 1872</ref>


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Revision as of 11:26, 9 March 2023

of Gravesend

1849 Iron founders

1859 Partnership dissolved. '...t the Partnership subsisting between as the undersigned, William Troughton and Matthew Bevan, carrying on business as Furnishing Ironmongers and Founders, at Milton next Gravesend and Sheerness, both in the county of Kent, under the firm or style of Troughton and Bevan, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent...'[1]

Became the works of G. Butchard while Matthew Bevan continued as an Iron and Brass founder at 15 High Street Gravesend.[2]

1872 Transfer of the Business of Matthew Bevan, General Ironmonger, 15, High Street, Gravesend, to his Son. Matthew Henry Bevan.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette Publication date:4 January 1859 Issue:22215 Page:20
  2. Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser - Saturday 26 December 1863
  3. Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser - Saturday 20 April 1872