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1884 Partnesrship dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Henry Seymour Tett]] and [[John Hussey]], carrying on business as Iron Merchants and Ironmongers, at Nos. 10 and 11, Market-street, Faversham, and No. 61, High-street, Sittingbourne, both in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of [[Tett and Hussey]], has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 1st day of January, 1884. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Henry Seymour Tett...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/25323/page/1033 The London Gazette Publication date:29 February 1884 Issue:25323 Page:1033]</ref> | 1884 Partnesrship dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Henry Seymour Tett]] and [[John Hussey]], carrying on business as Iron Merchants and Ironmongers, at Nos. 10 and 11, Market-street, Faversham, and No. 61, High-street, Sittingbourne, both in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of [[Tett and Hussey]], has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 1st day of January, 1884. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Henry Seymour Tett...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/25323/page/1033 The London Gazette Publication date:29 February 1884 Issue:25323 Page:1033]</ref> | ||
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1872 Company established by Henry Seymour Tett and John Hussey as Tett and Hussey.
1884 Partnesrship dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry Seymour Tett and John Hussey, carrying on business as Iron Merchants and Ironmongers, at Nos. 10 and 11, Market-street, Faversham, and No. 61, High-street, Sittingbourne, both in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of Tett and Hussey, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 1st day of January, 1884. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Henry Seymour Tett...'[1]