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1899 The retail portion of [[William Cory and Son]] was amalgamated with [[Rickett, Smith and Co]] under the title of [[Rickett, Cockerell and Co]] and in that company '''William Cory and Son''' held all the ordinary shares. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1899 The retail portion of [[William Cory and Son]] was amalgamated with [[Rickett, Smith and Co]] under the title of [[Rickett, Cockerell and Co]] and in that company '''William Cory and Son''' held all the ordinary shares. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | ||
1968 [[Corralls]] acquired the solid fuel interests of Rickett Cockerell <ref>The Times Jan. 3, 1968</ref> | |||
1968 Acquired by [[Charrington Gardner Locket (London)|Charrington, Gardner, Locket and Co]]<ref>The Times May 3, 1968</ref> | 1968 Acquired by [[Charrington Gardner Locket (London)|Charrington, Gardner, Locket and Co]]<ref>The Times May 3, 1968</ref> |
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Tower House, Trinity Square, London
Coal merchants
1899 The retail portion of William Cory and Son was amalgamated with Rickett, Smith and Co under the title of Rickett, Cockerell and Co and in that company William Cory and Son held all the ordinary shares. [1]
1968 Corralls acquired the solid fuel interests of Rickett Cockerell [2]
1968 Acquired by Charrington, Gardner, Locket and Co[3]