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Fulton Engine Works and the Regent Foundry, Liverpool


See [[Alexander Braid]] and [[Edward Hughes (4)|Mr. Edward Hughes]]
1866 Company formed by [[Alexander Braid]] and [[Edward Hughes (4)|Edward Hughes]]


1878 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Alexander Braid]] and [[Edward Hughes (4)|Edward Hughes]], and carried on at the Fulton Engine Works, Fulton-street, and the Regent Foundry, Bentwick-street, in Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, as Engineers and Iron Founders, under the firm of [[Braid and Hughes]], is this day dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24537/page/20 The London Gazette Publication date:1 January 1878 Issue:24537 Page:20]</ref>
1878 Sold the business to [[David Rollo and Sons]]


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Fulton Engine Works and the Regent Foundry, Liverpool

1866 Company formed by Alexander Braid and Edward Hughes

1878 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Alexander Braid and Edward Hughes, and carried on at the Fulton Engine Works, Fulton-street, and the Regent Foundry, Bentwick-street, in Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, as Engineers and Iron Founders, under the firm of Braid and Hughes, is this day dissolved by mutual consent...'[1]

1878 Sold the business to David Rollo and Sons

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