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The business of Daniel Melia (1852-1907) | |||
1901 | 1881 Daniel Melia was a grocer in Ardwick<ref>1881 census</ref> | ||
1896 Daniel Melia and Co was acquired by [[Bell's Stores (1903)|Bell's Stores]] | |||
1901 Daniel Melia and Co, tea dealer of the Royal Arcade. Norwich and various Eastern Counties<ref>1901 Eastern Counties of England Directory</ref> | |||
1903 Announced they were open to appointing agents for their well known Teas, Coffees, Cocoas<ref>Glossop-dale Chronicle and North Derbyshire Reporter 23 January 1903</ref> | 1903 Announced they were open to appointing agents for their well known Teas, Coffees, Cocoas<ref>Glossop-dale Chronicle and North Derbyshire Reporter 23 January 1903</ref> | ||
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1905 in liquidation on sale of the business; Edward Melia of 31 Devonshire Street, Manchester was the liquidator and a director<ref>The London Gazette 10 November 1905</ref><ref>The London Gazette 14 November 1905</ref> | 1905 in liquidation on sale of the business; Edward Melia of 31 Devonshire Street, Manchester was the liquidator and a director<ref>The London Gazette 10 November 1905</ref><ref>The London Gazette 14 November 1905</ref> | ||
1907 Daniel Melia died at Eastbourne<ref>The London Gazette 3 September 1907</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 19 October 2024
Daniel Melia and Co., Ltd.
of 11, High Street, Glossop
The business of Daniel Melia (1852-1907)
1881 Daniel Melia was a grocer in Ardwick[1]
1896 Daniel Melia and Co was acquired by Bell's Stores
1901 Daniel Melia and Co, tea dealer of the Royal Arcade. Norwich and various Eastern Counties[2]
1903 Announced they were open to appointing agents for their well known Teas, Coffees, Cocoas[3]
1905 in liquidation on sale of the business; Edward Melia of 31 Devonshire Street, Manchester was the liquidator and a director[4][5]
1907 Daniel Melia died at Eastbourne[6]