Bourdieu, Chollet & Bourdieu

Firm Details

People & Investments (3)

 Name Partner
 Name partner
 Name partner

Firm Evolutions (6)

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1811 →
Bourdieu, J & Sons 45 Lime Street [P.O.]
1820 →
Bourdieu, J & Sons 45 Lime Street [P.O.]
1834 →
Bourdieu, J & Sons 45 Lime Street [Pigott]
1840 →
Bourdieu, J & Sons 45 Lime Street [P.O.]
1845 →
Bourdieu, J & Sons 45 Lime Street [P.O.]

Notes

  1. Partnership  of James Bourdieu (1715-1804) and Samuel Chollet, then latterly including Bourdieu's sons James Berney Bourdieu (1758-1843) and John Berney Bourdieu (d. 1825).  

  2. Rubinstein gives Samuel Chollet (1757-1838) 'merchant of Bury Court St Mary Axe' as 'apparently the firm Bourdieu, Chollet & Bourdieu which traded with France and North America' and husband of Philippa Chollet nee Russel of The Grove, Croydon, Surrey (1764/1779-28/4/1852) who left £120,00 in 1852.

Sources

  1. Bertrand van Ruymbeke and Randy J. Sparks, Memory and identity: the Huguenots in France and the Atlantic diaspora, (2003) p. 236 [reference from Mary Mill, email to N. Draper 5/9/2010]

  2. Rubinstein 1852/9 Chollet, Philipa (nee Russel). (Her name is spelled Chellet in PROB11)