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1762 '...Commission of Bankrupt awarded against William Jover, of the Parish of Westbromwich, in the County of Stafford, Gun-Lock Maker, Dealer and Chapman...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/10255/page/4 The London Gazette Publication date:23 October 1762 Issue:10255 Page:4]</ref> | 1762 '...Commission of Bankrupt awarded against William Jover, of the Parish of Westbromwich, in the County of Stafford, Gun-Lock Maker, Dealer and Chapman...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/10255/page/4 The London Gazette Publication date:23 October 1762 Issue:10255 Page:4]</ref> | ||
1775 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Henry Nock]], William Jover, and John Green, of Longacre, Gun-makers; John Green, at their late Shop, was authorised to settle the accounts. The Business would be carried on | 1775 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Henry Nock]], William Jover, and [[John Green (4)|John Green]], of Longacre, Gun-makers; John Green, at their late Shop, was authorised to settle the accounts. The Business would 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>London Gazette 7 Oct 1775</ref> | ||
by Henry Nock, at his Shop in Cold bath-fields, and William Jover, No. 83 , Long-acre, on their separate Accounts<ref>London Gazette 7 Oct 1775</ref> | |||
1784-1796 Jover & Son was at 337 Oxford Street | 1784-1796 Jover & Son was at 337 Oxford Street |
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William Jover
1762 '...Commission of Bankrupt awarded against William Jover, of the Parish of Westbromwich, in the County of Stafford, Gun-Lock Maker, Dealer and Chapman...'[1]
1775 Dissolution of the Partnership between Henry Nock, William Jover, and John Green, of Longacre, Gun-makers; John Green, at their late Shop, was authorised to settle the accounts. The Business would be carried on by Henry Nock, at his Shop in Cold bath-fields, and William Jover, No. 83 , Long-acre, on their separate Accounts[2]
1784-1796 Jover & Son was at 337 Oxford Street
1796 '...Creditors of William Jover the Elder and William Jover the Younger, of Oxford-Street, in the County of Middlesex, Gunmakers, Bankrupts, are requested to meet the Assignees...'[3]