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1904 Partnership change. '...the Firm of [[J. F. Borthwick and Co]]., carrying on business as Steamship and Yacht Builders, Brokers, and Designers as 19 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, and at Gourock, in Scotland, at No. 19 Piccadilly, London, and at Poole, Dorsetshire, in England, under the foresaid name of [[J. F. Borthwick and Co]]., and also under the name of the [[Liquid Fuel Engineering Co]], of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, has been DISSOLVED, with mutual consent, by the retiral of the Subscriber [[Julian George Wandesford Butler]], as at the 26fch day of November 1904. The Businesses will be carried on at the same addresses as formerly, and under the same names, by the Subscriber [[Robert Forrester Borthwick]] on his own account...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11677/page/1319 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:2 December 1904 Issue:11677 Page:1319]</ref>
1904 Partnership change. '...the Firm of [[J. F. Borthwick and Co]]., carrying on business as Steamship and Yacht Builders, Brokers, and Designers as 19 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, and at Gourock, in Scotland, at No. 19 Piccadilly, London, and at Poole, Dorsetshire, in England, under the foresaid name of [[J. F. Borthwick and Co]]., and also under the name of the [[Liquid Fuel Engineering Co]], of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, has been DISSOLVED, with mutual consent, by the retiral of the Subscriber [[Julian George Wandesford Butler]], as at the 26fch day of November 1904. The Businesses will be carried on at the same addresses as formerly, and under the same names, by the Subscriber [[Robert Forrester Borthwick]] on his own account...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11677/page/1319 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:2 December 1904 Issue:11677 Page:1319]</ref>


1913 Bankrupt.<ref>The Scotsman - Thursday 20 March 1913</ref>


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1904 Partnership change. '...the Firm of J. F. Borthwick and Co., carrying on business as Steamship and Yacht Builders, Brokers, and Designers as 19 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, and at Gourock, in Scotland, at No. 19 Piccadilly, London, and at Poole, Dorsetshire, in England, under the foresaid name of J. F. Borthwick and Co., and also under the name of the Liquid Fuel Engineering Co, of which the Subscribers were the sole Partners, has been DISSOLVED, with mutual consent, by the retiral of the Subscriber Julian George Wandesford Butler, as at the 26fch day of November 1904. The Businesses will be carried on at the same addresses as formerly, and under the same names, by the Subscriber Robert Forrester Borthwick on his own account...'[1]

1913 Bankrupt.[2]

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