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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,241 pages of information and 244,492 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Edward A. Wilson

From Graces Guide
1910.

Edward Arthur Wilson of the New Hudson Cycle Co

1858 Born in Leith.

1888 Married Fanny Webb in Bedford[1]

1896 Dissolution of the Partnership between George Patterson and Edward Arthur Wilson formerly carrying on business as Cycle Manufacturers and Dealers in Cycle Materials at Summer Hill-street in the city of Birmingham in the county of Warwick under the style or firm of George Patterson and Co. and the New Hudson Cycle Company. The business was transferred to the New Hudson Cycle Company Limited.[2]

1901 Edward A Wilson 43, cycle manufacturer, was in a hotel in Bedford with Fanny Wilson 35, Arthur E Wilson 11, Margaret L Wilson 4[3]

1904 of Bell-court, Bidford, in the county of Warwick, Cycle Manufacturer

1905 Dissolution of the partnerships Lloyd, Cooper and Co of Watford, Lloyd, Partridge and Co of Luton and St. Albans, Lloyd and Co at Bedford, and Lloyd's Cycle Stores of London, all cycle dealers and agents, and A. Lloyd and Co of Birmingham, tobacconist, in all of which Wilson, a cycle manufacturer, was a partner.[4]

1905 Chairman of the New Hudson Cycle Co

1911 Edward Arthur Wilson 51, Cycle Manufacturer, Director Of Limited Company, lived in Edgbaston with Fanny Wilson 40, Arthur Edward Wilson 21, Margaret Lilian Wilson 14[5]

1924 Died in Bristol[6]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. London Gazette 6 November 1896
  3. 1901 census
  4. London gazette 14 March 1905
  5. 1911 census
  6. national probate calendar