Llandudno Hydropathic Establishment Company Limited

           

                         

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Llandudno Hydropathic Establishment Company Limited  
                   

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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)

                      

 

               
There is, so far, no proven connection between this company and the Llandudno Hydropathic Establishment and Winter Residence (first noted in 1872), though they might not be totally disconnected. More research is required.


PRO: BT31 1309 / 3366   (All information  is taken from this file unless specifically footnoted)

1866    Memorandum of Association: 10 December
Objects include: the erection of a hydro in Llandudno
Capital: £5,000 divided into 500 shares of £10
Subscribers:
Carnaby, James S (5 shares) Artist
Fisher, Charles (2 shares) Plumber
Hughes, Euan (2 shares) 'The Baths'
Hughes, John (2 shares) Builder
Norton, John Edward (100 shares) Physician
Raw, Leonard (24 shares) Builder
Williams, James (3 shares) Gentleman

1867     Shareholders: 34, holding 186 shares (1 Nov)

1867     Extraordinary meeting: Voluntary winding up (7 Dec)
Liquidator
: James Williams, who was to be paid £30

1868    Shareholders: 34, holding 186 shares (1 Nov)

1869    Shareholders: 34, holding 186 shares (1 Nov)
      

 
 


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