Turkish Baths Company Limited

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Turkish Baths Company Limited
Company baths: LONDON: Kentish Town Road

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 2789/15242 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.

1881 Memorandum of Association: 14 April
Objects include: to acquire Camden Turkish Bath at the Junction of High Street and Kentish Town Road with the Restaurant, billiard and club rooms and premises at 176E High Street and 8 Union Terrace, etc.
Agreement: between Henry Hewitt Bridgman on the one hand and Henry Gamble Hobson as Trusteee for the Company on the other.
Capital: £25,000 divided into 25,000 shares of £1
Subscribers:
Brown, Charles Thomas (Bank manager)
Codner, Thomas (Merchant's clerk)
Gill, William (Baths manager)
Henderson, A R (Architectural assistant)
Rose, Charles M (Auctioneer)
Smith, Henry
Snow, F I (Architectural assistant)
Directors:
Beaumont, W H
Bridgman, H H (Architect)
Knollys, W Wallingford
White, C F H
Williams, C W

1888 No returns were filed.
Company 'did not go to allotment'.
Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 17 July


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