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1869 Charles Green Spencer leaves the partnership. '...the Partnership heretofore | 1869 Charles Green Spencer leaves the partnership. '...the Partnership heretofore | ||
subsisting between us the undersigned, William Snoxell, Charles Green Spencer, and [[George Spencer ( | subsisting between us the undersigned, William Snoxell, Charles Green Spencer, and [[George Spencer (1833-1916)|George Spencer]], as Revolving Shutter and Blind Makers, and Gymnastic Apparatus Makers, at No. 35, Old-street, Saint Lukes, in the county of Middlesex, carrying on business under the firm of [[Snoxell and Spencer]], has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as concerns the said Charles Green Spencer...<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/23559/pages/6650] Gazette Issue 23559 published on the 26 November 1869. Page 196 of 248</ref> | ||
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of 35 Old Street, London
Connected with Charles Spencer and William Snoxell.
1866 Advertising as manufacturers of gymnasium equipment.
1868 Snoxell and Spencers' Patent Iron Shutters.
1869 Importing velocipedes from Paris [1]
1869 Charles Green Spencer leaves the partnership. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Snoxell, Charles Green Spencer, and George Spencer, as Revolving Shutter and Blind Makers, and Gymnastic Apparatus Makers, at No. 35, Old-street, Saint Lukes, in the county of Middlesex, carrying on business under the firm of Snoxell and Spencer, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as concerns the said Charles Green Spencer...[2]