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1775 Partnership dissolved. '...Partnership between [[Henry Nock]], William Jover, and John Green, of Long-acre, Gun-makers, is this Day dissolved by mutual Consent; and all Persons who have any Demands on the fame are desired to send their Accounts, and all Persons indebted to the said Partnership are requested to pay to John Green, at their late Shop, who is authorised to receive the same. The Business in future will be carried on by Henry Nock, at his Shop in Cold bath-fields, and William Jover, No. 83, Long-acre, on their separate Accounts.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/11603/page/3 The London Gazette Publication date:7 October 1775 Issue:11603 Page:3]</ref>
1775 Partnership dissolved. '...Partnership between [[Henry Nock]], [[William Jover]], and [[John Green (4)|John Green]], of Long-acre, Gun-makers, is this Day dissolved by mutual Consent; and all Persons who have any Demands on the fame are desired to send their Accounts, and all Persons indebted to the said Partnership are requested to pay to John Green, at their late Shop, who is authorised to receive the same. The Business in future will be carried on by Henry Nock, at his Shop in Cold bath-fields, and William Jover, No. 83, Long-acre, on their separate Accounts.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/11603/page/3 The London Gazette Publication date:7 October 1775 Issue:11603 Page:3]</ref>


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1775 Partnership dissolved. '...Partnership between Henry Nock, William Jover, and John Green, of Long-acre, Gun-makers, is this Day dissolved by mutual Consent; and all Persons who have any Demands on the fame are desired to send their Accounts, and all Persons indebted to the said Partnership are requested to pay to John Green, at their late Shop, who is authorised to receive the same. The Business in future will be carried on by Henry Nock, at his Shop in Cold bath-fields, and William Jover, No. 83, Long-acre, on their separate Accounts.'[1]

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