Blyth and Greene

Firm Details

People & Investments (3)

 Senior partner
 Partner
 Name partner

Firm Evolutions (10)

1810 →
Thomas Blyth & Sons []
1830 →
Blyth Bros & Co. []
1846 →
Blyth and Greene [-]
1850 →
Blythes & Greene merchts. 15 Philpot Lane [P.O.]
1863 →
Henry D. & James Blyth, Greene & Co. 15 Philpot Lane [P.O.]
1902 →
Blyth, Greene, Jourdain & Co. Ltd 41 Eastcheap [P.O.]
1927 →
47-51 King William Street [P.O.]
1952 →
Plantation House, Fenchurch Street [P.O.]
1964 →
Plantation House, Fenchurch Street [P.O.]
1972 →
Plantation House, Fenchurch Street [P.O.]

Notes

  1. Henry David Blyth (1798-1864), probably son of Thomas Blyth (d. 1839), of Gloucester Place and then 7 Hamilton Place and 15 Philpot Lane, merchant and shipowner of H.D. Blyth & James & Greene of 9 Austin Friars [1848], acquired c.1860 the Sun Iron Works with Alfred Blyth, which then traded as J.A. Blyth of Limehouse, engineers, shiprepairers and boilermakers, died 9/12/1864 leaving £400,000.    

Sources

  1. Rubinstein 1865/18