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[[John Corry Fell]] entered into partnership with [[J. P. Wilding]] as Patent Agent and Consulting Engineer
[[John Corry Fell]] entered into partnership with [[J. P. Wilding]] as Patent Agent and Consulting Engineer
1888 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  [[John Corry  Fell]] and [[Samuel  Pearce Wilding]], carrying  on business  as  Patent  Agents,, at No.  1,  Queen  Victoria-street in the  city  of  London, under  the style  or firm of [[Fell and  Wilding]]. John  Corry  Fell continued the business with [[Reginald  William James]],  under the  style or firm of Fell  and  Wilding<ref>London Gazette  27 September,  1889</ref>.


1888 [[Reginald William James]] entered into partnership with John Fell
1888 [[Reginald William James]] entered into partnership with John Fell

Revision as of 14:26, 29 October 2021

John Corry Fell entered into partnership with J. P. Wilding as Patent Agent and Consulting Engineer

1888 Dissolution of the Partnership between John Corry Fell and Samuel Pearce Wilding, carrying on business as Patent Agents,, at No. 1, Queen Victoria-street in the city of London, under the style or firm of Fell and Wilding. John Corry Fell continued the business with Reginald William James, under the style or firm of Fell and Wilding[1].

1888 Reginald William James entered into partnership with John Fell

On the death of Mr. Wilding the firm became Fell and James of Queen Victoria Street until the retirement of Mr. Fell in 1914.

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 27 September, 1889