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Partners were [[Samuel Pattinson]] and [[William Pattinson]]


1888 Responsible for the small warehouse at [[St. Pancras Railway Station|St. Pancras]] goods station<ref>[[The Engineer 1888/04/06]]</ref>
1888 Responsible for the small warehouse at [[St. Pancras Railway Station|St. Pancras]] goods station<ref>[[The Engineer 1888/04/06]]</ref>
1896 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on at Ruskington in the county of Lincoln by Samuel and William Pattinson under the firm of [[S. and W. Pattinson]] in the trade or business of Builders and Contractors was dissolved on the 6th day of July 1895 by mutual consent....'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26751/page/3663 The London Gazette Publication date:23 June 1896 Issue:26751 Page:3663]</ref>


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of Ruskington

Partners were Samuel Pattinson and William Pattinson

1888 Responsible for the small warehouse at St. Pancras goods station[1]

1896 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on at Ruskington in the county of Lincoln by Samuel and William Pattinson under the firm of S. and W. Pattinson in the trade or business of Builders and Contractors was dissolved on the 6th day of July 1895 by mutual consent....'[2]

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