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Difference between revisions of "Henry Persehouse Parkes and Co"

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1900 Death of [[Henry Persehouse Parkes]]
1900 Death of [[Henry Persehouse Parkes]]
1904 The company was liquidated<ref>London Gazette 1 November 1904</ref>


1904 [[Henry Persehouse Parkes and Co]] Ltd was sold to a new company [[H. P. Parkes and Co]]. Business relationship with [[N. Hingley and Sons]]<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=145-wri&cid=2-20-1#2-20-1]</ref>.
1904 [[Henry Persehouse Parkes and Co]] Ltd was sold to a new company [[H. P. Parkes and Co]]. Business relationship with [[N. Hingley and Sons]]<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=145-wri&cid=2-20-1#2-20-1]</ref>.

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1899.
August 1899.

of Tipton Green Chain and Anchor Works, Tipton, Staffodshire.

Presumably successor to Henry P. Parkes and Co

1900 Death of Henry Persehouse Parkes

1904 The company was liquidated[1]

1904 Henry Persehouse Parkes and Co Ltd was sold to a new company H. P. Parkes and Co. Business relationship with N. Hingley and Sons[2].


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 1 November 1904
  2. National Archives [1]