Leamington Royal Pump Room Company Limited

           

                         

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PRO: BT31 581 / 2409
 (All information  is taken from this file unless specifically footnoted)

1861    Memorandum of Association: 12 September
Capital: £8,500 divided into 1700 shares of £5
Directors:
Biddle, John
Bishop, Lyas
Bowen, John
Bright, Henry
Haddon, John
Jeaffreson, Samuel John
Jones, Richard
Shepheard, Samuel
Stanby, Joseph
Summerfield, Henry
Thomson, Thomas
Whitehouse, Robert

1864   Secretary: Charles N Jones
Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (29 Nov)

1865 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (31 Aug)

1866 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (26 Oct)

1867 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (10 Oct)

1869 Voluntary winding up. Lands and buildings sold to the Local Board of Health for the District of Leamington for £15,000, all debts paid and all surpluses distributed.
Chairman: John Haddon
Secretary: Josiah Sothborg [?]

1882    Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 7 March
 

 

 
 


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