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Partnership of [[George Clark Pauling]] and [[Charles Henfrey]]. | Partnership of [[George Clark Pauling]] and [[Charles Henfrey]]. | ||
1849 Directory: George C. Pauling. Listed as manufacturers of railway equipment.<ref> [[History and Directory of Birmingham, 1849: Railway Equipment]]</ref> | |||
1850 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnerships which were carried on under the firms of [[G. C. Pauling and Co]]. and [[Pauling and Henfrey]], as Builders, Contractors, and Timber Merchants, have been dissolved by mutual consent— Witness our hands this 17th day of January 1850. Geo. C. Pauling. Charles Henfrey.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21063/page/259The London Gazette Publication date:29 January 1850 Issue:21063 Page:259]</ref> | 1850 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnerships which were carried on under the firms of [[G. C. Pauling and Co]]. and [[Pauling and Henfrey]], as Builders, Contractors, and Timber Merchants, have been dissolved by mutual consent— Witness our hands this 17th day of January 1850. Geo. C. Pauling. Charles Henfrey.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21063/page/259The London Gazette Publication date:29 January 1850 Issue:21063 Page:259]</ref> |
Revision as of 07:17, 18 May 2024
of Manchester
Engineers and contractors
Partnership of George Clark Pauling and Charles Henfrey.
1849 Directory: George C. Pauling. Listed as manufacturers of railway equipment.[1]
1850 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnerships which were carried on under the firms of G. C. Pauling and Co. and Pauling and Henfrey, as Builders, Contractors, and Timber Merchants, have been dissolved by mutual consent— Witness our hands this 17th day of January 1850. Geo. C. Pauling. Charles Henfrey.'[2]
Presumably became Pauling and Co