Merthyr Turkish Bath Company Limited

           

                         

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Merthyr Turkish Bath Company Limited  
                   

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Merthyr Tydfil: Lower High 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 1600/5359  (All information  is taken from this file unless specifically footnoted)

1871    Memorandum of Association: 3 March
Objects include: to erect and provide Turkish Baths
Capital: £1,200 divided into 120 shares of £10
Subscribers:
Evans, John Isaac (11 shares) Grocer
Hughes, Daniel (2 shares)
Lewis, David Robert (10 shares) Solicitor
Morgan, Arthur (3 shares) Accountant
Morris, William (3 shares) Accountant
Williams, David (5 shares) Spirit merchant
Williams, John (1 share) Builder
Secretary: William Morris

1874    Average number of shareholders: 57
Registered Office: The Merthyr Turkish Baths (12 February)

1884    Average number of shareholders: 57

1890    Extraordinary Meeting: Winding up (24 January)
Liquidator: David Robert Lewis (Sec)

Turkish Baths sold by liquidator to William Pool

1902    Company dissolved (29 July)
           

 
 


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