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* 1898 Company established as [[Graham, Morton and Co]]. Ltd.
1898 Company established as [[Graham, Morton and Co]]. Ltd.


* 1904 Company reconstructed and incorporated as [[Graham, Morton]] Ltd.
1904 Company reconstructed and incorporated as [[Graham, Morton]] Ltd.


* 1907 Voluntary liquidation.
1907 Voluntary liquidation.


* 1908 Private Company.
1908 Private Company.


* 1914 Engineers and Contractors. Specialities: Conveying plants, roofs, bunkers etc., inclined, vertical and horizontal retort installations, colliery screening plants etc. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Engineers and Contractors. Specialities: Conveying plants, roofs, bunkers etc., inclined, vertical and horizontal retort installations, colliery screening plants etc. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
 
1914 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[Charles  Arthur  Goodall]]  and [[William  James Beaver  Leech]] and  [[Clayton, Son and Co|Clayton, Son and Company]] Limited, carrying  on  business  as  Manufacturers  of  Elevating and  Conveying  Machinery,  Builders  of  Furnaces  and Retort  Benches  and  General Engineers,  at  Pepper-road,  Hunslet,  in  the  city  of  Leeds,  under  the  style or  firm  of  LEECH,  GOODALL AND  CO., by  the  retirement  therefrom  of  the said  William  James  Beaver  Leech.    All  debts  received  by Charles  Arthur  Goodall and  Clayton, Son  and  Co. Limited,  who  will  continue  to  carry  on the  business at  the  same  address  and  under  the same style.<ref>London Gazette 3 Mar 1914</ref>  




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of Pepper Road, Hunslet, Leeds

1898 Company established as Graham, Morton and Co. Ltd.

1904 Company reconstructed and incorporated as Graham, Morton Ltd.

1907 Voluntary liquidation.

1908 Private Company.

1914 Engineers and Contractors. Specialities: Conveying plants, roofs, bunkers etc., inclined, vertical and horizontal retort installations, colliery screening plants etc. [1]

1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Charles Arthur Goodall and William James Beaver Leech and Clayton, Son and Company Limited, carrying on business as Manufacturers of Elevating and Conveying Machinery, Builders of Furnaces and Retort Benches and General Engineers, at Pepper-road, Hunslet, in the city of Leeds, under the style or firm of LEECH, GOODALL AND CO., by the retirement therefrom of the said William James Beaver Leech. All debts received by Charles Arthur Goodall and Clayton, Son and Co. Limited, who will continue to carry on the business at the same address and under the same style.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. London Gazette 3 Mar 1914