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Thomas Green & Co.
Constitution | A co partnership |
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Date of Formation | 1863 or earlier |
Date of Dissolution | 1867 ? |
Registered Office | not known |
Property | Works at Padeswood, precise location unknown |
The firm of Thomas Green & Co., with works at Coppa, are listed as active in 1865 by the Coal Commission, but not included in the 1868 Slater's trade directory, having been declared bankrupt early in 1867.
References
MINERAL OIL WORKS, Coppa Park, near Mold, Flintshire— To be SOLD, pursuant to an ORDER of the High Court of Chancery, made in the cause of "MANSFIELD against GREEN,'' with the approbation of the Judge to whose Court the said cause is attached, by Messrs. FAREBROTHER, LYE, and WHEELER, the persons appointed to SELL the same, at the Albion Hotel, in the City of CHESTER, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of April, 1885, at One o'clock in the afternoon precisely, In One Lot, all those extensive MANUFACTURING PREMISES, with the whole of the valuable Plant and Machinery known as Green and Co.'s Mineral Oil Works, Coppa Park, occupying an area of a statute acre. The premises are held under an agreement or lease, dated the 27th day of June, 1863, for a term of 21 years from the date thereof, at the rent of 10/-. per annum.— Particulars whereof may be had gratis of William Millman, 9, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, solicitor: John Holmes, 25, Poultry, London, solicitor; Thomas Green, 27, Watergate-street, Chester; Messrs. Farebrother, Lye, and Wheeler. 8, Lancaster-place, Strand. London ; and at the Albion Hotel, Chester. H.Y. LEMAN, Chief Clerk. WILLIAM MILLMAN, 9, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, Plaintiff's Solicitor.
The London Standard 28th March 1865
GREEN Thomas, jun. (Dec. 31.) oil manufacturer, Coppa-park, Mold. (Assignment— 21,492.) Trustee —Henry Griffiths, colliery proprietor, Mount Edgbaston, Birmingham
Perry's Bankrupt Gazette; 5th January 1867