Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Gough and Boyce

From Graces Guide
1868.

of 48 Cannon Street, London E.C. and Greenwich Road, Greenwich, London.

Established 1843.

Claims to be the original Patentees and Manufacturers of Kamptulicon.

Formerly Walter and Gough

1864 Agents in Scotland partnership dissolved. 'The Copartnery of GEDDES & ERSKINE, Agents for the Sale in Scotland and Berwick-upon-Tweed for the Kamptulicon Manufactures of Messrs Gough & Boyce of London, was DISSOLVED by the mutual consent of the Subscribers, the sole Partners thereof, as upon the 4th day of August last. The Subscriber, George Hepburn Geddes, is empowered to uplift the assets and liquidate the debts due by the late Copartnery, and will henceforth carry on the Agency in his own name. JOHN MAR ERSKINE. GEORGE H. GEDDES.[1]

1869 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership which has for some time existed between Ebenezer Gough and Matthias Boyce, under the firm of Gough and Boyce, at Greenwich-road, Greenwich, and No. 48, Cannon-street, London, was this day dissolved by mutual consent...'[2]

See E. Gough and Son

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