Commercial Legacy Details
Partnership Role
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Firm Notes
- ICS Wemyss Papers show switch of consigneeship 1824 from bankrupt Mathison Jenkins & Company to David Lyon & Co., where one of the partners John Watson was a personal friend. When David Lyon retired, Watson continued on his own, and his assistant Robert Hawthorn appears eventually to have set up Hawthorn & Shedden.
- Hawthorn & Shedden forced sale of (a) Haughton Hall and Burnt Ground Pen in 1847 as a result of Hawthorn v James and (b) 1865-6 of the Clarke family estates, when they are transferred to R. Hawthorn, Wm Hawthorn and William Bryce Watson. William Bryce Watson = 1821-1878 buried St Andrew Hove, Sussex
- Partnership of Rob. Hawthorn and William G. Shedden dissolved 30/4/1862 by mutual consent
- Retirement of William Hawthorn from Hawthorn, Shedden and Co., West India merchants of 3 Savage Gardens, coninued by James Kenyon Hawthorn 18/1/1892
- Bankruptcy of James Kenyon Hawthorn, trading as Hawthorn, Shedden & Co 3 Savage Gardens and residing at Glenholme, Leigham Court Road Streatham, West India Merchant First Meeting July 16 1895
Firm Sources
- ICS Wemyss Papers
- London Gazette 20712 9/3/1847 p. 969; William A. Kearns, 'A guide to additional papers relating to the Swanswick and Hyde estates Jamaica in the George Hyde Clarke family papers', http://:rmc.library.cornell.edu/ead/pdf_guides/RMM02800.pdf
- London Gazette 22629 27/5/1862 p. 2746
- London Gazette 26249 22/1/1892 p. 387
- London Gazette 26640 5/7/1895 p. 3848