Difference between revisions of "Thomas Hurst Hodgson"
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1917 Founder member of [[Plessey Co]] by buying the assets of the [[Clutsam Action Co]] in conjunction with his business associates, the Plessey brothers. | 1917 Founder member of [[Plessey Co]] by buying the assets of the [[Clutsam Action Co]] in conjunction with his business associates, the Plessey brothers. | ||
Hodgson owned a number of companies including [[British Electro Chemists]] | Hodgson owned a number of companies including [[British Electro-Chemists]] | ||
1934. Declared bankrupt again <ref>The London Gazette, 23rd October 1934</ref> | 1934. Declared bankrupt again <ref>The London Gazette, 23rd October 1934</ref> |
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Thomas Emmanuel Hurst Hodgson of Bedford, gent
"An entrepreneur with an eye for talent"[1]
1862 Born Blyth
1901 Resident at St Mary's Abbey, Bedford St. Mary, aged 39, born at Blyth, Northum. Manager of a public company. Living with his wife Millicent, three daughters and one son (Malcolm aged 4 months) plus six servants. [2]
1909. Examined in bankruptcy proceedings of the National Union Society. Appears he was declared bankrupt. [3]
1917 Founder member of Plessey Co by buying the assets of the Clutsam Action Co in conjunction with his business associates, the Plessey brothers.
Hodgson owned a number of companies including British Electro-Chemists
1934. Declared bankrupt again [4]
1939. 24th June. Died aged 78 at 34 Cardington Road, Bedford. [5]