W. H. Rhodes
of 56 The Tything and 67 Broad street, Worcester, China dealer (1900)[1]
presumably the business of William Henry Rhodes
1902 Mr. Justice Byrne delivered judgment in the case of the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company (Limited) v. Locke and Co. (Limited), and W. H. Rhodes. Both cases involved the question of the right to use the word "Worcester" in connexion with (sale of china and porcelain)...[2]
