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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.
A number of the company's subscribers had previously been shareholders or directors of the earlier Newcastle company.
TNA: PRO: BT31 5953/41940 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1863 Memorandum of Association: 11 September
Objects include: 'to acquire as a going concern the business of Proprietors of Turkish Baths and carry on the Pilgrim Street Baths of Newcastle-on-Tyne Turkish Baths Company Limited.'
Capital: £1,000 divided into 1,000 shares of £1
Subscribers: Cail, Septimus Anthony
Challoner, John Dixon
Gibb, Charles John, MD
Gibson, Thomas George (Dir)
Shepperd, Francis Faulkner (Dir)
Potter, Charles John (Personal representative of Addison Potter, deceased)
Stevenson, Alexander Shannon (Alkali manufacturer)
Watson, Robert Spence (Dir) Cement manufacturer
Yould, John Gibson
Agreement: with A W Price (Liquidator of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Turkish Bath Company Limited) to purchase Pilgrim Street Baths after no offer for them was made at the liquidator's auction held on 31 January.
Registered Office: 27 Grey Street (22 Spetember)
Shareholders: 13 (18 December)
1898 Registered Office: 110 Pilgrim Street (10 December)
1900 Meeting of 13 shareholders: to wind up the company (20 December)
1901 Company winding up: (25 June)
This page last updated 04 November 2018
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