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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 2872/15855 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1881 Memorandum of Association: 8 September
Objects include: purchase or lease; 'to carry on and conduct the site as a Bathing Establish-ment in all its Branches including Bathing Machines and Horses for Sea Horse Bathing'.
Subscribers:
Bellamy, Thomas Allan (4 shares) Bank agent
Clarke, Francis Jonathan (4 shares) Gentleman
Clarke, Samuel (4 shares) Builder
Hall, William (1 share) Accountant
Holson, Dunkley (10 shares) Builder
Loverseed, E G (40 shares)
Martin, James W (20 shares) Laundry agent
Rainey, J Hargreave (2 shares) Civil engineer
Tippet, Henry Vivian (20 shares) Land agent (Ch)
Waller, Richard (1 share) Plumber
Registered Office: The Estates Office (22 September)
1883 Capital: £3,000 divided into 600 shares of £5 (16 July)
Secretary: Edward Arthur Jackson
Bankers: Garfit & Co
Solicitors: Thimbleby & Son
1884 Extraordinary Meeting at the Baths: (27 May)
Issue: £2,000 at 5% 30 year Debentures
1885 Secretary: Charles H Tippet (Sec)
1889 Extraordinary Meeting: Winding up due to liabilities (9 August)
1890 Final Winding up meeting (24 December)
Liquidator: Edward Arthur Jackson
Sale: Turkish Baths sold to Liquidator and partners
This page last updated 04 November 2018
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