Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Guy and Stevens

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of Ceres Iron Works, Kingston-on-Thames

1882 'It is reported in the town that Mr. G. Fuller Guy, the Grange, has gone into partnership with Mr Thomas Stevens, and bought the Ceres Iron Works, Kingston-on-Thames. Mr. Stevens has been many years manager for Mr. Robert Boby, at the St. Andrew’s Works.'[1]

1886 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, George Fuller Guy and Thomas Stevens, carrying on business under the style or firm of Guy and Stevens, at Ceres Iron Works, Kingston-on-Thames, as Engineers and Implement Makers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Thomas Stevens, who will continue to carry on the said business under the style of Thomas Stevens and Company...'[2]

became Thomas Stevens and Co

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