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* [[Quadrant Cycle Co]], Limited.—Directors: W. Priest, W. J. | * [[Quadrant Cycle Co]], Limited.—Directors: W. Priest, W. J. Lloyd, H. G. Priest (Secretary), and W. A. Priest. Office: Sheepcote Street, Birmingham.—The company was registered October 24, 1895, to take over a private business carried on under the same title. | ||
* [[Querette (Northern Counties)]], Limited.— Wound up. | * [[Querette (Northern Counties)]], Limited.— Wound up. Liquidator: W. E. Atkinson, 10, East Parade, Leeds. | ||
* [[Quin and Axtens]], Limited. - Directors | * [[Quin and Axtens]], Limited. - Directors: J. Salmon (Chairman), H. Salmon, and E. Boys-Tombs. Secretary: A. R. Long. Registered Office: 428, Brixton Road, S.W. Transfer Office: 12, Wood Street, E.C.—The company was registered August 31, 1905, to take over the business of a firm of same name, drapers, silk mercers, and house furnishers. | ||
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- Quadrant Cycle Co, Limited.—Directors: W. Priest, W. J. Lloyd, H. G. Priest (Secretary), and W. A. Priest. Office: Sheepcote Street, Birmingham.—The company was registered October 24, 1895, to take over a private business carried on under the same title.
- Querette (Northern Counties), Limited.— Wound up. Liquidator: W. E. Atkinson, 10, East Parade, Leeds.
- Quin and Axtens, Limited. - Directors: J. Salmon (Chairman), H. Salmon, and E. Boys-Tombs. Secretary: A. R. Long. Registered Office: 428, Brixton Road, S.W. Transfer Office: 12, Wood Street, E.C.—The company was registered August 31, 1905, to take over the business of a firm of same name, drapers, silk mercers, and house furnishers.
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