People & Investments (6) |
Other partner
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Other partner
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Other partner
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Name partner
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Name partner
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Founding partner
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Firm Evolutions (7) |
1800 →
Broad Street Buildings [P.O.]
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1811 →
8 Broad Street Buildings
8 Broad Street Buildings [P.O.]
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1820 →
8 Broad Street Buildings
8 Broad Street Buildings [P.O.]
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1834 →
8 Broad Street Buildings
8 Broad Street Buildings [Pigott]
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1840 →
16 Tokenhouse Yard [P.O.]
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1850 →
2 Gresham Place, King William Street [P.O.]
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1863 →
Reid Irving & Co. 2 Gresham Place, King William Street [P.O.]
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Notes |
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Sources |
1. R. G. Thorne (ed.), The House of Commons, 1790-1820 (5 vols., London, Secker & Warburg for the History of Parliament Trust, 1986), vol. 3, Names G-P, John Irving. 2. London Gazette 13554 3/8/1793 p. 664. 3. Letter of King Henry Christophe to Thomas Clarkson, November 20, 1819 in Earl Leslie Giggs and Clifford H Prator (eds.), Henry Christophe and Thomas Clarkson: A correspondence (University of California Press; Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1952), p 167. 4. London Gazette 18123 2/4/1825 p. 572. 5. The Times 11 October 1847 p. 6 'General statement of the affairs of Reid Irving & Co., 17th September 1847'; Nicholas Draper, The Price of Emancipation. Slave-Ownership, Compensation and British Society at the End of Slavery (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009) p. 266. 6. London Gazette 20763 10/8/1847 p. 2932; 20853 5/5/1848 p. 1773. 7. The passage from Carlyle is from a letter to his brother, Alexander, 2 October 1847: Collected Letters, vol. 22: see the Carlyle Letters Online 8. Select Committee on Sugar and Coffee Planting, 1st Report, PP1847-48 (123) XXIII Pt. I, pp. 259-61. |