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Memorandum and articles of association, 1926; partners’ employment agreements, 1947 and no date; correspondence and other papers relating to acquisition by John Holroyd and Co. Ltd., including negotiations from 1946, with balance sheets and profit and loss accounts, 1936-1962.
Memorandum and articles of association, 1926; partners’ employment agreements, 1947 and no date; correspondence and other papers relating to acquisition by John Holroyd and Co. Ltd., including negotiations from 1946, with balance sheets and profit and loss accounts, 1936-1962.


E. Liebert and Co. Ltd., of Manchester, yarn and cloth merchants and exporters (EL)


The Liebert family were instrumental in the formation of John Holroyd and Co. Ltd., in 1887.
Memorandum and articles of association, 1912; Directors minutes, 1912-1929; accounts relating to winding up, 1935.


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Revision as of 12:51, 30 July 2011

Billetop and Gilpin Ltd of Syston, Leicestershire, manufacturers of bronze bearings and bushes

The company was acquired by John Holroyd and Co

Memorandum and articles of association, 1926; partners’ employment agreements, 1947 and no date; correspondence and other papers relating to acquisition by John Holroyd and Co. Ltd., including negotiations from 1946, with balance sheets and profit and loss accounts, 1936-1962.


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Sources of Information

[1] Manchester Archives