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of Stretford-road, Manchester, manufacturing ironmongers
1881 Liquidation by Arrangement    or    Composition  with  Creditors,  instituted  by [[Francis  Shillito]] and  [[George  Livermore Shorland]],  of No.160, 162  and  164,  Stretford-road, Hulme, and St.Gabriel's Works,  Cedar-street,  Hulme, in  the  county of  Lancaster, Ironmongers  and Engineers.<ref>London Gazette 18 Feb 1881</ref>
1881 Liquidation by Arrangement    or    Composition  with  Creditors,  instituted  by [[Francis  Shillito]] and  [[George  Livermore Shorland]],  of No.160, 162  and  164,  Stretford-road, Hulme, and St.Gabriel's Works,  Cedar-street,  Hulme, in  the  county of  Lancaster, Ironmongers  and Engineers.<ref>London Gazette 18 Feb 1881</ref>


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of Stretford-road, Manchester, manufacturing ironmongers

1881 Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Francis Shillito and George Livermore Shorland, of No.160, 162 and 164, Stretford-road, Hulme, and St.Gabriel's Works, Cedar-street, Hulme, in the county of Lancaster, Ironmongers and Engineers.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 18 Feb 1881