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1855 The partnership of [[Watkinson and Robey]] was dissolved and was continued by Robert Robey and George Lamb Scott. | |||
1856 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Robert Robey]], [[George Lamb Scott]], and [[Thomas Gamble]], all of the city of Lincoln, and carrying on business there us Engineers, under the style or firm of [[Robey and Scott]], was dissolved as and from the 17th day of September instant, by mutual consent; and that all debts due to or owing from the said copartnership will be received and paid by the said Robert Robey and Thomas Gamble, who will henceforth carry on the business of Engineers, in Lincoln aforesaid, under the style or firm of [[Gamble and Robey]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21926/page/3215 The London Gazette Publication date:26 September 1856 Issue:21926 Page:3215]</ref> | 1856 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Robert Robey]], [[George Lamb Scott]], and [[Thomas Gamble]], all of the city of Lincoln, and carrying on business there us Engineers, under the style or firm of [[Robey and Scott]], was dissolved as and from the 17th day of September instant, by mutual consent; and that all debts due to or owing from the said copartnership will be received and paid by the said Robert Robey and Thomas Gamble, who will henceforth carry on the business of Engineers, in Lincoln aforesaid, under the style or firm of [[Gamble and Robey]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21926/page/3215 The London Gazette Publication date:26 September 1856 Issue:21926 Page:3215]</ref> |
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1855 The partnership of Watkinson and Robey was dissolved and was continued by Robert Robey and George Lamb Scott.
1856 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Robert Robey, George Lamb Scott, and Thomas Gamble, all of the city of Lincoln, and carrying on business there us Engineers, under the style or firm of Robey and Scott, was dissolved as and from the 17th day of September instant, by mutual consent; and that all debts due to or owing from the said copartnership will be received and paid by the said Robert Robey and Thomas Gamble, who will henceforth carry on the business of Engineers, in Lincoln aforesaid, under the style or firm of Gamble and Robey...'[1]
Became Gamble and Robey