King and Son: Difference between revisions
Created page with "of Joy street, barnstaple 1861 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between Thomas King and John Gould King, in the Business of Ironmongers, Smiths, and Plumber..." |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
of Joy street, | of Joy street, Barnstaple | ||
1861 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between [[Thomas King]] and [[John Gould King]], in the Business of Ironmongers, Smiths, and Plumbers, at Barnstaple, in the County Devon, under the Firm [[King and Son]], is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the Business will carried on by the said John Gould King on his separate account, under the style or name of King and Son as before...'<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 14 November 1861</ref> | 1861 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between [[Thomas King]] and [[John Gould King]], in the Business of Ironmongers, Smiths, and Plumbers, at Barnstaple, in the County Devon, under the Firm [[King and Son]], is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the Business will carried on by the said John Gould King on his separate account, under the style or name of King and Son as before...'<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 14 November 1861</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 9 December 2015
of Joy street, Barnstaple
1861 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between Thomas King and John Gould King, in the Business of Ironmongers, Smiths, and Plumbers, at Barnstaple, in the County Devon, under the Firm King and Son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the Business will carried on by the said John Gould King on his separate account, under the style or name of King and Son as before...'[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ North Devon Journal - Thursday 14 November 1861