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1895 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)| Edmund Hannay Watts]], [[Albert Bird Ward]], James Williams and Fenwick Shadforth Watts in the business of Shipowners Coal Exporters Colliery Agents and Merchants carried on at Cardiff in the county of Glamorgan and also at Newport in the county of Monmouth and also elsewhere under the style or firm of Watts Ward and Co. has become dissolved by effluxion of time...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26586/page/111 The London Gazette Publication date:4 January 1895 Issue:26586 Page:111]</ref>
1895 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)| Edmund Hannay Watts]], [[Albert Bird Ward]], James Williams and [[Fenwick Shadforth Watts]] in the business of Shipowners Coal Exporters Colliery Agents and Merchants carried on at Cardiff in the county of Glamorgan and also at Newport in the county of Monmouth and also elsewhere under the style or firm of Watts Ward and Co. has become dissolved by effluxion of time...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26586/page/111 The London Gazette Publication date:4 January 1895 Issue:26586 Page:111]</ref>


Succeeded by [[Watts, Watts and Co]]
Succeeded by [[Watts, Watts and Co]]

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of Cardiff

1895 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Edmund Hannay Watts, Albert Bird Ward, James Williams and Fenwick Shadforth Watts in the business of Shipowners Coal Exporters Colliery Agents and Merchants carried on at Cardiff in the county of Glamorgan and also at Newport in the county of Monmouth and also elsewhere under the style or firm of Watts Ward and Co. has become dissolved by effluxion of time...'[1]

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