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1906 Ernest Stephen Mummery left the Partnership with Walter Pewtress Appleton, William Yale Mummery and William John South, carrying on business as Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers and Envelope and Account Book Manufacturers, at 77, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, in the county of London, under the style or firm of " FENNER, APPLETON, AND CO.".  All debts would be received and paid by the continuing partners<ref>London Gazette 8 March 1907</ref>
1906 Ernest Stephen Mummery left the Partnership with Walter Pewtress Appleton, William Yale Mummery and William John South, carrying on business as Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers and Envelope and Account Book Manufacturers, at 77, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, in the county of London, under the style or firm of " FENNER, APPLETON, AND CO.".  All debts would be received and paid by the continuing partners<ref>London Gazette 8 March 1907</ref>


1930 The company was wound up voluntarily<ref>The London Gazette 1 April 1930</ref>
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of London, manufacturing stationers

1906 Ernest Stephen Mummery left the Partnership with Walter Pewtress Appleton, William Yale Mummery and William John South, carrying on business as Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers and Envelope and Account Book Manufacturers, at 77, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, in the county of London, under the style or firm of " FENNER, APPLETON, AND CO.". All debts would be received and paid by the continuing partners[1]

1930 The company was wound up voluntarily[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 8 March 1907
  2. The London Gazette 1 April 1930