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1848 Partnership change. '...the Partnership which heretofore existed between us the undersigned,
1848 Partnership change. '...the Partnership which heretofore existed between us the undersigned,
or some of us, in the carrying on of the Colliery concern, called the [[Chamber Colliery Co|Chamber Colliery Company]], under the several firms of [[Joseph Jones, junior, and Co]]. and [[William Jones and Co]]. is dissolved, so far as respects the undersigned Joseph Jones, John Worthington, Nathan Worthington, John Duucuft Worthington, and George Henry Worthington; and that the said concern will be carried on in future under the firm of William Jones and Co. - Witness our hands. Joseph Jones. William Jones. John Lees. James Lees. Joseph Lees. Wm. Booth. Joseph Marsland. John Worthington. Nathan Worthington. J. D. Worthington. Geo. H. Worthington.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20896/page/3364 The London Gazette Publication date:12 September 1848 Issue:20896 Page:3364]</ref>
or some of us, in the carrying on of the Colliery concern, called the [[Chamber Colliery Co|Chamber Colliery Company]], under the several firms of [[Joseph Jones, junior, and Co]]. and [[William Jones and Co (2)|William Jones and Co.]] is dissolved, so far as respects the undersigned Joseph Jones, John Worthington, Nathan Worthington, John Duucuft Worthington, and George Henry Worthington; and that the said concern will be carried on in future under the firm of William Jones and Co. - Witness our hands. Joseph Jones. William Jones. John Lees. James Lees. Joseph Lees. Wm. Booth. Joseph Marsland. John Worthington. Nathan Worthington. J. D. Worthington. Geo. H. Worthington.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20896/page/3364 The London Gazette Publication date:12 September 1848 Issue:20896 Page:3364]</ref>


1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter VII|Aberconway Chapter VII]] for information on the company and its history
1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter VII|Aberconway Chapter VII]] for information on the company and its history

Latest revision as of 14:01, 16 January 2015

1848 Partnership change. '...the Partnership which heretofore existed between us the undersigned, or some of us, in the carrying on of the Colliery concern, called the Chamber Colliery Company, under the several firms of Joseph Jones, junior, and Co. and William Jones and Co. is dissolved, so far as respects the undersigned Joseph Jones, John Worthington, Nathan Worthington, John Duucuft Worthington, and George Henry Worthington; and that the said concern will be carried on in future under the firm of William Jones and Co. - Witness our hands. Joseph Jones. William Jones. John Lees. James Lees. Joseph Lees. Wm. Booth. Joseph Marsland. John Worthington. Nathan Worthington. J. D. Worthington. Geo. H. Worthington.'[1]

1927 See Aberconway Chapter VII for information on the company and its history

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