Electric Portable Battery and Gas Igniting Co
of Clegg's Court, Salford.
1887 Bankrupt. '... in the Matter of the Electric Portable Battery and Gas Igniting Company Limited. The creditors of the above-named Company are required, on or before the 1st day of October, 1887, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims,...[1]
1888 Sale notice: 'TO ELECTRICIANS, Mechanical, and other Engineers, and others.—ON SALE.by Private Treaty, as going concern, the Whole of the PLANT and STOCK of the Electric Portable Battery and Gas Igniting CompanyLimited, Clegg's-court, Chapel-street, Salford, consisting of boiler, engine, shafting, gas piping, and the necessary machines for making dynamos, electric lighters (with the patent rights thereto), medical batteries, coils, bells, indicators, Leclanche's nickel and silver plating, court sets, &c, with the stock of materials on hand.— Applications to view offers to made to Messrs. Stanley and Woodhouse, solicitors, 50, Abchurch-lane, London, E.C.; or EDWIN COLLIER, Esq., chartered accountant, receiver and manager, 44, Brown-street, Manchester.'[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette Publication date:16 August 1887 Issue:25730 Page:4469
- ↑ Manchester Courier - 9 January 1888