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Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline
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TNA: PRO: BT31 7074/49831 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1896 Memorandum of Association: 24 October
Capital: £3,500 divided into 700 shares of £5
Secretary: P J Liddell
Registered Office: City Chambers, 21 Gaudy Street, Exeter
Objects include: to establish a Turkish bath in Exeter
Directors include:
Depree, Frederick Templer (5 shares) Sheriff of Exeter (Ch)
Littlejohn, John (5 shares) Wine merchant (Dir)
Luget, Francis (5 shares) Tailor (Dir)
Tremlett, Arthur Edward (10 shares) Paper manufacturer (Dir)
Varwell, Hawkins Blake, JP (5 shares) Merchant (Dir)
Veitch, Peter Christian Massyn, JP (5 shares) Nurseryman (Dir)
West, Richard Bowerman, Major (40 shares)
Woodman, John, MD (10 shares) MOH Exeter (Dir)
1897 Average number of shareholders: 72 with 363 shares
Shareholders include:
Collins, C R, JP (40 shares)
1898 Registered Office: 23 Catherine Street, Exeter
Secretary: Albert Louis Honey
1899 Compulsory winding up
Receiver: Thomas Andrew
1909 Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 19 March
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