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  • ray family until 1880, when it was acquired by Messrs A. Walker and Co, a company who already owned
  • commissioned by the aircraft's manufacturers, Messrs A.V. Roe & Co. and by Rolls Royce (suppliers o
  • Messrs. Acosta and Chamberlain were looking tired and
  • The book, by Messrs. Adrian Ross and W. Beach, is bright and smart
  • The Tuncurry, which belongs to Messrs. Allen Taylor and Co.'s line, in charge of Cap
  • was designed by J.H. Sanders and engineered by Messrs Allport Jnr and Wilson.
  • ean to the 1955 champions, Hometown Piece for Messrs. Alston and Reese.
  • some outstanding fast bowling performances by Messrs Ambrose, Donald and Waqar.
  • e contract for the building of the hall, with Messrs. Armitage and Hodgson of Leeds contained a fai
  • In 1781 the brewery was taken over by Messrs. Barclay Perkins & Co., who turned it into the
  • The directors were Messrs Barlow, Marland, Coop, Newton, Pollitt and Pow
  • e partners and offered for sale by auction by Messrs. Bethune & Co., in March, 1879 ..."
  • She was owned by Messrs Borradailes of London, and managed by John Wed
  • volume of his Punch drawings was published by Messrs Bradbury & Agnew, with the title Our People.
  • Bingley Hall was built by Messrs Branson and Gwyther (architect J. A. Chatwin),
  • Brigg's Sidings served Messrs. Briggs and the Dowlow Lime and Stone Company
  • , and vestry ; with an abstract of reports by Messrs. Britton and Hosking and engraved plan and vie
  • anding was first owned by the American firm of Messrs Burrows and Sons.
  • In 1903 the businesses of Messrs. Cammell and Laird merged to create a company
  • Both Messrs. Cancel Miranda and Flores became eligible for
  • limited liability company was to be formed of Messrs Catterall & Swarbrick Brewery.
  • The five-wick Argand lamp provided by Messrs. Chance, of Birmingham, was commissioned on 26
  • y made strenuous and persistent complaints to Messrs. Chappell's, and new translations were made se
  • ontains 776 acres, and the landowners are the Messrs. Clarke of Newcastle.
  • y Ben Tarver music by John Clifton; lyrics by Messrs. Clifton and Tarver; staged by Tom Gruenewald;
  • In 1898 it acquired Messrs. Combe Delafield and Co. and Messrs. Reid and
  • in 1910 from a banking hall previously used by Messrs Coutts, part of the original Adam Brothers Ade
  • As a result in 1825 Messrs. Crowder and Sartoris, trading as Charlestown
  • Messrs D. Smith & Sons of Birmingham were appointed a
  • He then entered the law offices of Messrs Denvir, Newry, in 1849, and of O'Rourke, McDon
  • Messrs Dewing & Kersley opened a corn mill adjacent t
  • he father sold the Hindley Street business to Messrs. Disher and Milne and the family returned to E
  • scrap along with her sister ship Minnetonka to Messrs Douglas & Ramsey, ship-breakers, for £35,000 i
  • Independent Ledger] instituted by Messrs. Draper & Folsom ... survived the revolution,
  • Messrs. Drummond is an English private banking house
  • 893, a one-and-a-half-sack roller mill made by Messrs E R & F Turner of Ipswich was installed.
  • tch on the terms agreed on at Loughborough by Messrs. Ellis and Hutchinson on the part of Nottingha
  • d, in 1924, he entered into a partnership with Messrs F. Jones and R. H. H. Briggs, forming Briggs,
  • Sir William] Farmer [1832-1908], chairman of Messrs. Farmer & Co. Ltd., Australia merchants, of No
  • The contractors for the new work were Messrs. Firbank, and the estimated cost of the tunnel
  • Northwood, was the extensive cement works of Messrs. Francis, Son, & Co., of Nine Elms, London, wh
  • B9 was sold on 31 October 1919 in Malta to Messrs. Francotosti.
  • tract being awarded to the specialist company, Messrs G H Hill and Son.
  • rilliant examples which the associated art of Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan has brought into existen
  • ing as a reporter in the House of Commons for Messrs. Gurney & Co. and was praised for being very h
  • from Portland and York stone, and was built by Messrs H. Friday and Sons and Ling originally in Bath
  • d from a complicated private affair involving Messrs. Hamilton, Hughson, and Durand.
  • The contractors were Messrs. Hammond and Co., based in Dublin and Drogheda
  • he was defended by Mr. Huddleston, Q.C., with Messrs., Harrinton and Besley assisting.
  • and the course was designed by golf architects Messrs Harry Colt and Harries.
  • He was initially apprenticed with Messrs. Haywood, Tyler and Company.
  • ide of the river at the furnaces belonging to Messrs. Hazledine of Shrewsbury, and Messrs. Forster.
  • on the Liverpool Exchange for a firm known as Messrs Hedderwick and Schultz.
  • the writing of the song 'Hotel California' by Messrs, Henley, and Frey, the word `colitas' was tran
  • es led by Mr Vernon, Mr Charrington, Mr Grein, Messrs Henly and Stevenson, Miss Achurch, Miss Robins
  • ately 3,000 pipes and was originally built by Messrs. Hill and Son for the Royal Liverpool Philharm
  • ut the only compliment paid him at the time by Messrs Hobbs, Skerrett, Fairbank, Hamer, Noble and Pe
  • is father's firm of auctioneers and surveyors, Messrs Horne and Company, which was based in the City
  • rom the writings of the interpreters in Zulu, Messrs. Hulley and Kirkman'(Cape Town, South Africa:
  • ost important, Lords Dudley and Palmerston and Messrs Huskisson and Grant, resigned in May 1828.
  • "Sir Thomas Henderson is head of the firm of Messrs. Innes, Henderson and Co, Ltd., hosiery manufa
  • In 1854 the yard was sold to Messrs J Scott Russell and used for building the Grea
  • New mill was built in 1848 by Messrs J J and T R Holman, the Canterbury millwrights
  • ch our excellent representative is a member - Messrs. J. and W. Philips and Co., Church-street.
  • e, and became a senior partner in the firm of Messrs. Jackson, Pixley and Co., chartered accountant
  • Douglas of Douglas & Minishull, and builders Messrs. James Hamilton & son of Altrincham.
  • It was constructed by local clockmaker Messrs James Ritchie and Sons Ltd, originally using s
  • The builders were Messrs Jenkins who also built Quarr Abbey.
  • Messrs. John Smith & Sons, of Derby, received the clo
  • l sum of £11,217 and a contract was awarded to Messrs John T Chappell of Steyning to construct the l
  • be in the name of Mr James Leitch (elder) and Messrs Johnstone, Rutherford & Paterson (deacons) and
  • h of January next, a school will be opened by Messrs. Jones and Worley, at the Royal Spring in Leba
  • He was also a partner in the firm of Messrs Joseph, whose best known building is Shell Mex
  • this plan the Jaffa office communicated with Messrs. Kalvariski and Joshua Hankin.
  • An Oxford building contractor, Messrs Knowles & Son, has been contracted to turn the
  • pinning companies; Henry Campbell and Co., and Messrs Laverty and Co. Ltd and was appointed Deputy F
  • sity of Singapore, and was a senior partner at Messrs Lee & Lee prior to his appointment to the benc
  • Not until early 1943 did Messrs Lehane.
  • gland for its manufacture in partnership with Messrs. Liddell and Gordon.
  • ks at Wednesbury and by the mid-19th century, Messrs. Lloyds Foster and Co. was the town's leading
  • These were published by Messrs. Longmans in 1833, 1836, and 1840 respectively
  • Birkenhead surveyor from Hamilton Square, and Messrs Lucy and Littler, architects of Liverpool.
  • l's Rebel Red, Carlow Brewing Co's Molings and Messrs Maguire Rusty.
  • of public houses including; the Cat and Cage, Messrs Maguire, Q-Bar, the Shamrock Lodge, and Barge
  • In 1972, she was sold to Messrs. Markesinis, Daglas and Aktipis, Piraeus.
  • He was later clerk in the office of Messrs. Marsden & Ianson, solicitors and clerks to th
  • In 1862 he became a partner in the firm of Messrs. McClean and Stileman, eventually retiring in
  • f these were re-cast and two were repaired by Messrs. Mears and Stainbank of London to commemorate
  • London: Sold by Messrs. Meggy, and Chalk, 1809 (London: R. Taylor)
  • The organ casing is the work of Messrs Moeller, organ builders of Oberbronn.
  • The invention was first worked for him by Messrs. Mordan & Co., but at his death in 1854 the pl
  • Messrs Murgatroyd
  • Messrs Murgatroyd -1937)
  • Chief Designer, Messrs. Napier and Son, Limited.
  • She was built and engineered by Messrs Napier of Glasgow.
  • The organ was built by Messrs. Nicholson & Co. of Worcester.
  • gentlemen chosen to act in that capacity were Messrs. Noble C. Butler, Frederick W. Chislett, Franc
  • Over 1000 covers were made for the hangars at Messrs Paull & Co in Martock, Somerset
  • 47-48 This Stone is erected by the Workmen of Messrs. Peto, Brassey and Betts Employed in the Const
  • i, Ohio, established in 1825 and owned by the Messrs. Phillips & Spear company.
  • nkrupt in 1778 and the mills were purchased by Messrs Pigou and Andrews.
  • Messrs. Pike and Edsall purchased the mill and conver
  • A Melbourne company, Messrs. Poole, Picken and Co., had been authorised by
  • Sold for scrap to Messrs Pounds, Portsmouth on 24 January 1947.
  • He was succeeded by his two nephews, Messrs. R. H. and Charles Combe, Mr. Joseph Bonsor an
  • his early education at the private schools of Messrs. Reed and Thurston and of the Rev. William C.
  • On 22 November 1861 she was sold to Messrs. Ritherdon & Thompson (for £1,200) to be broke
  • e bulls from the stock of his contemporaries, Messrs. Robert and Charles Colling.
  • Messrs. Roberts Brothers Publishers.
  • Messrs. S. and A.M. Willcox lived at Two Wells.
  • Wabask - was purchased there by the Navy from Messrs. S. and J. M. Flanagan on 1 July 1864; and was
  • ion Navy at Philadelphia on 27 June 1863 from Messrs. S. & J. M. Flanagan; and commissioned in the
  • a private non-timetabled halt for the staff of Messrs Sander & Sons which had established an orchid-
  • t house became part of the warehouse system of Messrs Schoolbred.
  • He joined the Land Agents Messrs Shaw and Fuller of College Place, Derby, where
  • He was also literary adviser to Messrs Smith, Elder & Company.
  • ity College, Cambridge and became a partner in Messrs Smith, Payne and Smith, bankers of London.
  • alled that "the firm suffered great losses and Messrs Stanes Watson failed in business, which led to
  • e tower contains a ring of eight bells cast by Messrs Taylor and Co of Loughborough in 1866.
  • tainless steel), and later joined the Board of Messrs Thomas Firth and John Brown Limited.
  • He was employed by Messrs Thompson, McKay and Co., who described Netley
  • m 1877 to 1878, however, he was an employee of Messrs Veitch and made many expeditions to South-east
  • n Bertram continued the development, employing Messrs Veitch to lay out a Winter Garden and extensio
  • Charles Maries, collecting for Messrs Veitch noted it in Japan, but the introduction
  • van private lands though it had been leased to Messrs Veithch & Sons of Chelsea as a nursery for fru
  • on in conjunction with the naval architects of Messrs Vickers, Sons & Maxim, added a conning tower a
  • rd, a goods shed, the local coal merchants and Messrs Vynne & Everitt's granary.
  • e School Board meeting on the 6th April 1900, Messrs. W. Lawrence and Son of Tottenham were success
  • returned to London, and entered the studio of Messrs. W. and E. Finden, in order to improve himself
  • mposed in 1968 on the request of the Principal Messrs W.A. Wickramasena and S.J.F.
  • the generosity of Chevalier John Fernando and Messrs. W.K. Michael Fernando, W.K. Charles Fernando
  • Edmund Richard Wimperis, who was a cashier of Messrs. Walker, Parker, & Co.'s lead works at Chester
  • y the age of 11 and became an apprentice with Messrs. Watt and Gregson, a firm that traded in the W
  • As a result of these accounts, Messrs. Whish and Kindersley, two young Madras civili
  • The leading architects in West Bromwich, Messrs. Wood and Kendrick, were employed with the tas
  • lar eclipse of July 18, 1860 at Camuesa, with Messrs. Wray and Buckingham of the Himalaya expeditio
  • s founded by Stanley Axtell and his colleagues Messrs Yates and Hallett when they set up a Quantity