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1872 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, [[William Hunt (3)|William Hunt]] and [[Charles Dickenson Jennings]], in the trade of Bone Crushers and Artificial Manure Manufacturers, at Spalding, in the county of Lincoln, under the style or firm of [[Hunt and Jennings]], was this day dissolved by mutual, consent. All debts will be received and paid by the said Charles Dickinson Jennings, by whom the said business will in future be carried on, under the name or style of [[C. D. Jennings and Co|C. D. Jennings and Company]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23915/page/5124 The London Gazette Publication date:1 November 1872 Issue:23915 Page:5124]</ref>
1872 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, [[William Hunt (3)|William Hunt]] and [[Charles Dickinson Jennings|Charles Dickenson Jennings]], in the trade of Bone Crushers and Artificial Manure Manufacturers, at Spalding, in the county of Lincoln, under the style or firm of [[Hunt and Jennings]], was this day dissolved by mutual, consent. All debts will be received and paid by the said Charles Dickinson Jennings, by whom the said business will in future be carried on, under the name or style of [[C. D. Jennings and Co|C. D. Jennings and Company]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23915/page/5124 The London Gazette Publication date:1 November 1872 Issue:23915 Page:5124]</ref>





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1872 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership between us the undersigned, William Hunt and Charles Dickenson Jennings, in the trade of Bone Crushers and Artificial Manure Manufacturers, at Spalding, in the county of Lincoln, under the style or firm of Hunt and Jennings, was this day dissolved by mutual, consent. All debts will be received and paid by the said Charles Dickinson Jennings, by whom the said business will in future be carried on, under the name or style of C. D. Jennings and Company...'[1]


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