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The Matters of the Petitions and Schedules of the Prisoners hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to be heard at the Court-House, in Portugal Street, Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, on Monday the 18th day of January 1830, at Nine o’Clock in the Forenoon:
Nathan, Saul, formerly of No. 34, Somerset-Street, Whitechapel, then of Smith's-Buildings, Somerset-Street, Whitechapel, and late of No. 34, Jane-Street, Commercial-road, Middlesex, Watch-Maker.
William Wiggins Godfrey, of No. 46, Myddleton-square, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, Jeweller, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, in London, on the 30th day of December, 1869, is hereby required to surrender himself to Philip Henry Pepys, Esq., a Registrar of the said Court, at the first meeting of creditors to be held before the said Registrar, on the 18th day of January instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at the said Court. Mr. George John Graham, of No. 25, Coleman-street, London, is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Robert W. Stacpoole, of Pinners hall, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy.
Source: The London Gazette - 4th January 1870
W.W. Godfrey entered his marks, 'W·W·G' on the 29th August 1861, and 'WG&TC' (in partnership with Thomas Cramp) on the 17th November 1865, both with the London Assay Office.
Charles, Reynolds & Co. entered their mark, 'C.R&Co' incuse, with the London Assay Office on the 29th June 1891. The mark was entered by A.E. Staley, partner and manager.
The business was converted into a limited liability company by January 1893, with J.C. Lambs recorded as general manager and managing director.
A new mark, 'C.R&Co.Ld' incuse, was entered with the LAO on the 18th January 1893 and the earlier mark erased.
The business of William Thomas Wright and Frederick Davies was established in c.1864. The firm was in the hands of W.T. Wright and William Frederick Wright by 1893.
Wright & Davies acquired the business of George Heath & Co. in 1900.
The Ormond House, Rosebery Avenue workshops were set up in 1939 doing work for Cartier. Wright & Davis Ltd. is now a subsidiary of Cartier.
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, William George Haslop, Jessie Haslop and Gertrude Haslop, the Trustees of the will of the late John Andrews Haslop and Eliza Haslop, carrying on business as Fancy Jewellers and Hosiers and Dealers in Leather and Fancy Goods and Toys, at 37, 38 and 39, Upper-street, Islington, in the county of London, under the style or firm name of JOHN A. HASLOP, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 12th day of February, 1927. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said W. G. Haslop, who will continue to carry on the said business under the firm or style of John A. Haslop.—Dated this 10th May, 1927.
W. G. HASLOP.
JESSIE HASLOP.
GERTRUDE HASLOP.
ELIZA HASLOP.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th May 1927
John Andrews Haslop was recorded at 39, Upper Street, Islington, in Kelly's Directory of the Watch & Clock Trades - 1880