Hon Wm Fraser, Alexander, Neilson & Co.

Firm Details

People & Investments (8)

 Senior partner
 Partner
 Other partner
 Name partner
 Name partner
 Name partner
 Name partner
 Investment in Firm

Firm Evolutions (11)

1802 →
Simon Fraser 3 King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street [P.O.]
1811 →
The Hon. Simon Fraser, Houstoun & Co. 71 Cornhill [Kents]
1820 →
71 Cornhill [P.O.]
1834 →
30 Leadenhall Street [Pigott]
1840 →
30 Leadenhall Street [P.O.]
1845 →
Hon. Wm Fraser, Neilson & Co. 30 Leadenhall Street [P.O.]
1847 →
Hon. Wm Fraser, Neilson & Co. []
1850 →
Fraser Neilson & Co. [P.O.]
1879 →
Claud Neilson & Sons 1 Jeffrey Street [P.O.]
1902 →
Claud Neilson & Sons WIM 5 & 6 Bury Court [P.O.]
1927 →
Claud Neilson & Sons 5 & 6 Bury Court [P.O.]

Notes

  1. Notice is hereby given that Simon Fraser of King's Arms Yard in the City of London merchant hath retired from business in favour of his grandson the Honourable Simon Fraser and Mr James Henry Houstoun, who has for many years been confidential clerk and assistant to the said Simon Fraser...29/04/1808.

  2. Retirement of William Maxwell Alexander from firm of Honourable William Fraser, Alexander, Neilson and Co., business continues under Wm Fraser; Claud Neilson, Boyd Alexander, Hugh Hyndman 30th April 1836. 

  3. Boyd Alexander retires 30/6/1842, WF, CN, J[oseph] Simpson continue as Hon. William Fraser, Neilson and Co. 

  4. Partnership  of Claud Neilson and Joseph Simpson trading as the Honourable William Fraser, Neilson & Co. Dissolved 12/10/1859 [Joseph Simpson by mark!]

Sources

  1. London Gazette 16140 26/04/1808 p. 594.

  2. London Gazette 19379 3/5/1836 p. 792.

  3. London Gazette 20096 3/5/1842 p. 1215.

  4. London Gazette 22316 14/10/1859 p. 3747