Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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J. V. King

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John Vincent King

1886 Company dissolved. '...the firm of King, Hamwell, and Co., who carried on business under the style of the Brighton Bicycle and Tricycle Company, at the Viaduct Bicycle and Tricycle Works, London-road, Brighton, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business at that address will in future be carried on by Mr. J. V. King...'[1]

1887 Receiving order. John Vincent King, 83A, Preston-road, residing at 80, Springfield road, Preston Park, both in Brighton, Sussex, Bicycle and Tricycle Agent.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Gazette Issue 25548 published on the 12 January 1886. Page 18 of 48
  2. [2] Gazette Issue 25689 published on the 5 April 1887. Page 28 of 62