Leamington Royal Pump Room Company Limited

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Leamington Royal Pump Room Company Limited
Company baths: LEAMINGTON: Royal Pump Room

As handwriting is often unclear, all name transcriptions below are indicative only.
When accuracy is important, the original documents should be consulted.
PRO (Public Record Office) documents are at The National Archives, Kew.


TNA: PRO: BT31 581 / 2409 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.

1861    Memorandum of Association: 12 September
Capital: £8,500 divided into 1700 shares of £5
Directors:
Biddle, John
Bishop, Lyas
Bowen, John
Bright, Henry
Haddon, John
Jeaffreson, Samuel John
Jones, Richard
Shepheard, Samuel
Stanby, Joseph
Summerfield, Henry
Thomson, Thomas
Whitehouse, Robert

1864 Secretary: Charles N Jones
Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (29 Nov)

1865 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (31 Aug)

1866 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (26 Oct)

1867 Shareholders: 127 holding 1647 shares (10 Oct)

1869 Voluntary winding up. Lands and buildings sold to the Local Board of Health for the District of Leamington for £15,000, all debts paid and all surpluses distributed.
Chairman: John Haddon
Secretary: Josiah Sothborg [?]

1882 Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 7 March


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