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Grimsby Turkish & Russian Baths Company Limited  
                   

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ENGLAND: Grimsby: 296 Lower Burgess Street

 
                
          

Please note that, as handwriting is often unclear, names of shareholders are indicative only. When accuracy is important, visitors should consult the original documents;
those with PRO references will be found at The National Archives (Public Record Office, Kew)

                      

 

             
PRO:
BT31 5046 / 33882  (All information  is taken from this file unless specifically footnoted)

1891 Memorandum of Association: 24 April
Objects include
: to establish, construct, acquire Turkish baths 
Capital: £2,000 divided into 2,000 shares of £1
Subscribers
:
Allen, Thomas William James (25 shares) Surgeon
Armstrong, John Henry (25 shares) Draper
Brown, Wilson (25 shares) Contractor
Dobson, George Shelton (25 shares) Ironmonger
Doughty, Alderman George

Marshall, Mayor of Grimsby Charles A

Mudd, William (25 shares) Fish merchant (Chairman)
Robinson, James (25 shares) Mercantile agent
Watkinson, Thomas Robinson (25 shares) Fish merchant
Wilkinson, E Fields


Registered Office
: 296 Lower Burgess Street (1 June)
Secretary
: J Corton Jepson

1893 Secretary: J Corton Jepson

1895 Average number of shareholders: 57 holding 1925 shares
Secretary: Mr Horace W Hill (14 March)

1896 Extraordinary Meeting: Winding up by reason of its liabilities
Secretary: Mr Horace W Hill
Liquidator: Walter M Dawson

Sale of Baths by liquidator [to Mr Horace W Hill]

1902  Winding-up (13 Jan)

 

 
 


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