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1886 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Cooke, James Cooke, and Frederick Winfield, carrying
1886 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Cooke, James Cooke, and Frederick Winfield, carrying
on business as Millwrights and Engineers, under the styles or names of T. and J. Cooke and Frederick
on business as Millwrights and Engineers, under the styles or names of T. and J. Cooke and Frederick Winfield, and [[Thomas Cooke and Son|T. Cooke and Sons]], at Newark-upon-Trent, in the county of Nottingham, so far as relates to Frederick Winfield. Debts received and paid by  Thomas Cooke and James Cooke.<ref>The London Gazette  21 September 1886</ref>
Winfield, and T. Cooke and Sons, at Newark-upon-Trent, in the county of Nottingham, so far as relates to Frederick Winfield. Debts received and paid by  Thomas Cooke and James Cooke.<ref>The London Gazette  21 September 1886</ref>


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1892.

of Midland Works, Newark

Engineer and Millwright

1886 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Cooke, James Cooke, and Frederick Winfield, carrying on business as Millwrights and Engineers, under the styles or names of T. and J. Cooke and Frederick Winfield, and T. Cooke and Sons, at Newark-upon-Trent, in the county of Nottingham, so far as relates to Frederick Winfield. Debts received and paid by Thomas Cooke and James Cooke.[1]

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  1. The London Gazette 21 September 1886