Turkish Baths Company Limited

           

                         

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Turkish Baths Company Limited  
                   

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LONDON: Kentish Town Road

 
                
          

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 2789/15242 (All information  is taken from this file unless specifically footnoted)
 

1881 Memorandum of Association: 14 April

Objects include: to acquire Camden Turkish Bath at the Junction of High Street and Kentish Town Road with the Restaurant, billiard and club rooms and premises at 176E High Street and 8 Union Terrace, etc.
Agreement: between Henry Hewitt Bridgman on the one hand and Henry Gamble Hobson as Trusteee for the Company on the other.
Capital: £25,000 divided into 25,000 shares of £1
Subscribers:
Brown, Charles Thomas (Bank manager)
Codner, Thomas (Merchant's clerk)
Gill, William (Baths manager)
Henderson, A R (Architectural assistant)
Rose, Charles M (Auctioneer)
Smith, Henry
Snow, F I (Architectural assistant)
Directors:
Beaumont, W H
Bridgman, H H (Architect)
Knollys, W Wallingford
White, C F H
Williams, C W

1888 No returns were filed.
Company 'did not go to allotment'.
Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 17 July


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