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1832 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, Edmund Brown Bishop, of Urless Farm, in the Parish of Cortcombe in the County of Dorset, [[Richard Waygood (1781-1837)|Richard Waygood]], of Beaminster, in the Said County, and Lydia Penne Eveleigh, of Beaminster aforesaid, Maltsters, under the firm of [[E. B. Bishop and Co]]. was dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/18943/page/1331 The London Gazette Publication date:8 June 1832 Issue:18943 Page:1331]</ref>
1832 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, Edmund Brown Bishop, of Urless Farm, in the Parish of Cortcombe in the County of Dorset, [[Richard Waygood (1781-1837)|Richard Waygood]], of Beaminster, in the Said County, and [[Lydia Penne Eveleigh[[, of Beaminster aforesaid, Maltsters, under the firm of [[E. B. Bishop and Co]]. was dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/18943/page/1331 The London Gazette Publication date:8 June 1832 Issue:18943 Page:1331]</ref>


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of Beaminster

1832 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by us the undersigned, Edmund Brown Bishop, of Urless Farm, in the Parish of Cortcombe in the County of Dorset, Richard Waygood, of Beaminster, in the Said County, and [[Lydia Penne Eveleigh[[, of Beaminster aforesaid, Maltsters, under the firm of E. B. Bishop and Co. was dissolved by mutual consent...'[1]

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