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Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline
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PRO (Public Record Office) documents are at The National Archives, Kew.
TNA: PRO: BT31 4369/28375 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1889 Memorandum of Association: 23 February
Objects include: 'To acquire the Freehold property, known as Kings Lodge College and grounds, situate in the City of Exeter for the purpose of establishing Turkish, Swimming and other baths upon the most scientific principles...'
Capital: £7,000 divided into 7,000 shares of £1
Secretary: William Norman Yeoman
Subscribers:
Alexander, John (5 shares) Merchant
Elliot, Josiah (5 shares) Merchant
Keiser, Jacob Henry (5 shares) Propr. Turkish baths (Torquay)
Pendleton, Walter Tom (5 shares) Merchant
Pople, Robert (5 shares) Proprietor of London Hotel
Punnell, J B (5 shares) Merchant
Punnell, Thomas Bettel (5 shares) Merchant
Smith, George (5 shares) Gentleman
Thomas, John Raglan (5 shares) MD
Vinio, Carlo (5 shares) 'Professor of Calisthenics'
Registered Office: 2 Bedford Circus (14 March)
Secretary: E James Hamlyn
1892 Company never proceeded to allotment (26 March)
No returns were filed
Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 4 October
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