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| address = Fernside, Whitebrook, near Monmouth<br />in A6:2 Whitebrook crossed out and 'Penalt near' replaces it<br />Fernside, Penalt, near Monmouth [1872] | | address = Fernside, Whitebrook, near Monmouth<br />in A6:2 Whitebrook crossed out and 'Penalt near' replaces it<br />Fernside, Penalt, near Monmouth [1872] | ||
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| membership = ASL, AI ordinary fellow | | membership = ASL, AI ordinary fellow | ||
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | + | 1867.11.05 proposed <br />1875.10.26 death noted | |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
| − | Sometime during this period he [Charles William Green] became involved with another cousin, Charles Courthorpe Green and his partner Harry Rawson trading as Messrs. Green, Rawson, and Co, at Whitebrook. This partnership was dissolved in September1860 | + | Sometime during this period he [Charles William Green] became involved with another cousin, Charles Courthorpe Green and his partner Harry Rawson trading as Messrs. Green, Rawson, and Co, at Whitebrook. This partnership was dissolved in September1860 and the mill was taken over by George Courthorpe Green<br />[13]Notice of the partnership between George Courthope Green, Harry Rawson and Charles William Green in the trade of business of Paper Manufacturers at Whitebrook in Monmouth and elsewhere, under the firm of Messrs. Green, Rawson, and Co was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the business will be carried on by the said George Courthope Green on his separate account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said partnership in the regular course of trade 3 September 1860. London Gazette<br /> |
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === | ||
Revision as of 15:27, 28 May 2020
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| Died | 1875 | ||||||||
| Residence |
Fernside, Whitebrook, near Monmouth in A6:2 Whitebrook crossed out and 'Penalt near' replaces it Fernside, Penalt, near Monmouth [1872] | ||||||||
| Occupation | business | ||||||||
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House Notes
1867.11.05 proposed
1875.10.26 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
Sometime during this period he [Charles William Green] became involved with another cousin, Charles Courthorpe Green and his partner Harry Rawson trading as Messrs. Green, Rawson, and Co, at Whitebrook. This partnership was dissolved in September1860 and the mill was taken over by George Courthorpe Green
[13]Notice of the partnership between George Courthope Green, Harry Rawson and Charles William Green in the trade of business of Paper Manufacturers at Whitebrook in Monmouth and elsewhere, under the firm of Messrs. Green, Rawson, and Co was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the business will be carried on by the said George Courthope Green on his separate account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said partnership in the regular course of trade 3 September 1860. London Gazette