Wethered, Keeling and Cossham
of Cheltenham
1849 Partnership change. '...the Partnership between the undersigned, Jesse Cossham and Joseph Wethered, Edwin Wethered, Handel Cossham and Christopher Keeling, in the trade or business of Coal, Lime and Slate Merchants, at Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, and elsewhere, under the firm of Wethered, Keeling and Cossham, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, (so far as it concerns the said Jesse Cossham), and all debts relating to the said partnership will be paid by the said Joseph Wethered, Edwin Wethered, Handel Cossham and Christopher Keeling...'[1]
1851 Partnership change. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Joseph Wethered, Edwin Wethered, Handel Cossham, Christopher Keeling, and Henry Wethered, carrying on business together as Coal, Lime, Slate, and Salt Merchants, in the county of Gloucester, and in several other counties and places in England, under the styles or firms of Wethered, Keeling, and Cossham, and the Cheltenham Coal Company, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said Christopher Keeling retiring therefrom. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid to the said Joseph Wethered, Edwin Wethered, Handel Cossham, Henry Wethered, and also Stephen Parsloe Bendall, by whom the business will be in future conducted...'[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:13 February 1849 Issue:20945 Page:448
- ↑ [The London Gazette Publication date:25 February 1851 Issue:21185 Page:501]
