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copartnership
coˈpartnership [f. prec. + -ship.] 1. The relation of copartners; the possession of a joint share in any business, office, or interest.1574 tr. Marlorat's Apocalips 12 He..hathe taken vs intoo copartnership of hys office. 1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 128 In all Contracts, made for a copartnership in...
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copartnership
copartnershipn1 [U] system of having copartners in business (企业的)合伙.2 [C] pair or group of copartners 一对或一群合伙者.
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copartnery
copartnery (kəʊˈpɑːtnərɪ) [f. copartner + -y: cf. coparcenary.] 1. = copartnership 1.1777 Robertson Hist. Amer. I. ii. 159 Roderigo de Bastidas fitted out two ships in co-partnery with John de la Cosa. 1816 Scott Antiq. xli, Having been of late taken into copartnery..by Mr. Gilbert Greenhorn. 1828 M...
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Alexander D. Henderson (businessman)
As early as 1901, Henderson and McConnell were listed in the Trow Copartnership and Corporation Directory as "The California Perfume Co., (RTN) David H
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compartner
† comˈpartner Obs. Also 6–7 -partener. A partner along with others, a copartner.1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1684) II. 437 Gardiner and his compartners. 1564 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees) 216, I being his compartener. 1645 Digby Nat. Bodies xi. (1657) 103 The soul..is the bodies compartner. 1701 Beverley Apo...
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Stuart Herriot
of Wales' Island, by Insolvent applying for his discharge, under the provisions of the 11th Victoria, cap. 21 :
Stuart Herriot, heretofore trading in copartnership
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Philip Vaughan
On January 1, 1800, Philip Vaughan signed a copartnership deed with John Morgan Junior, William and Thomas Morris, and William Morgan, the partners all
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corrivalry
† coˈrrivalry Obs. [f. corrival + -ry: cf. rivalry.] = prec.1614 W. B. Philosopher's Banquet (ed. 2) 111 Largenesse of Emperie, disdaine of corriualrie. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. vi. 19 Whose worship is uncapable of any Corrivalry or Copartnership.
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Alfred E. Stacey
In 1869, he formed a copartnership with B. A. Wood, and the two purchased stock and interest from A. Wood & Sons.
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Charles Ryle Fay
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Co-operation at home and abroad: a description and analysis, 1908
Copartnership in industry, 1913
Life and labour in the nineteenth century; being
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Interpreting Musgrave's Obituaries (for London) from around 1790? On Ancestry.com I found a reference that _may_ be to my 4th great grandfather John Stacy (also discussed in Could John Stacy who lived/married at Londo...
Also in the London Gazette, 7 March 1786: The copartnership between George Joyce and John Stacye, of Fleet-street, and of Silver-street, Fleet-street,
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I. Sam Johnson
In 1877, he formed a copartnership with S. B. Bartlett called Johnson & Bartlett.
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Octavius Thomas Oldknow
1884)
Harriett Oldknow (1817-1880)
Henry Oldknow (1819-1868)
Hannah Oldknow
Initially, he ran a grocery and tallow chandlery business in Nottingham in copartnership
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