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1836 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore, subsisting between us the undersigned, [[William Hirst Beeston]] and [[Richard Melling (2)|Richard Melling]], carrying on business together in Copartnership, as Coach-Builders, in Tib-Street and Water-Street, in Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 24th day of June instant, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19396/page/1210 The London Gazette Publication date:1 July 1836 Issue:19396 Page:1210]</ref>
1836 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore, subsisting between us the undersigned, [[William Hirst Beeston]] and [[Richard Melling (2)|Richard Melling]], carrying on business together in Copartnership, as Coach-Builders, in Tib-Street and Water-Street, in Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 24th day of June instant, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19396/page/1210 The London Gazette Publication date:1 July 1836 Issue:19396 Page:1210]</ref>
1840 Bankrupts: Richard and John Melling, Chorlton, Lancashire, coach-makers.<ref>Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 12 December 1840</ref>





Revision as of 12:49, 1 January 2022

of Manchester

Coach builders

1829 Formerly the business of James campbell, Coach Maker, who passes the business to William Hirst Beeston and Richard Melling who has been his assistant for 27 years.[1]

1836 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore, subsisting between us the undersigned, William Hirst Beeston and Richard Melling, carrying on business together in Copartnership, as Coach-Builders, in Tib-Street and Water-Street, in Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 24th day of June instant, by mutual consent...'[2]

1840 Bankrupts: Richard and John Melling, Chorlton, Lancashire, coach-makers.[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 21 March 1829
  2. The London Gazette Publication date:1 July 1836 Issue:19396 Page:1210
  3. Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 12 December 1840