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1898 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned Barnard Simpson Proctor and [[Thomas Maltby Clague]], carrying on business as Chemists and Druggists, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, under the style or firm of Proctor Son and Clague, has been dissolved as from the 31st December 1897. All debts due to, or owing by, the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said Thomas Maltby Clague who will continue the said business under the same style...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26952/page/2045 The London Gazette Publication date:29 March 1898 Issue:26952 Page:2045]</ref> | 1898 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned [[Barnard Simpson Proctor]] and [[Thomas Maltby Clague]], carrying on business as Chemists and Druggists, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, under the style or firm of Proctor Son and Clague, has been dissolved as from the 31st December 1897. All debts due to, or owing by, the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said Thomas Maltby Clague who will continue the said business under the same style...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26952/page/2045 The London Gazette Publication date:29 March 1898 Issue:26952 Page:2045]</ref> | ||
Became [[Mawson and Proctor]] | Became [[Mawson and Proctor]] |
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of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1898 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned Barnard Simpson Proctor and Thomas Maltby Clague, carrying on business as Chemists and Druggists, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, under the style or firm of Proctor Son and Clague, has been dissolved as from the 31st December 1897. All debts due to, or owing by, the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said Thomas Maltby Clague who will continue the said business under the same style...'[1]
Became Mawson and Proctor