Hulme & Massey






 

Location and period of operation:

Hulme & Massey

Longton

1882

Oct 1883

  

China manufacturer at the Peel Works, Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England.

 

  • The partners were Alfred Hulme, Richard Hulme, Enoch Massey senior, Enoch Massey junior and Richard Vernon Wildblood 

  • In October 1883 Alfred Hulme and Richard Hulme left the partnership. 

  • The business then continued as Massey Wildblood & Co under the management of Enoch Massey senior, Enoch Massey junior and Richard Vernon Wildblood. 

Previously: Thomas Hulse

Subsequently: Massey, Wildblood & Co

 

 


 



See the history and occupiers of the Peel Pottery

 

 


 

London Gazette Notices

 

London Gazette
6 November 1883

 

 

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Alfred Hulme, Richard Hulme, Enoch Massey the elder, Enoch Massey the younger, and Richard Vernon Wildblood, as China Manufacturers, at Peel Works, Stafford-street, Longton, in the county of Stafford, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 

And notice is further given, that the business will in future be carried on by the said Enoch Massey the elder, Enoch Massey the younger, and Richard Vernon Wildblood, who will pay and receive all moneys owing by or to the late firm.—

Dated this 22nd day of October, 1883.

Alfred Hulme.
Richard Hulme.
Enoch Massey, sen.
Enoch Massey, jun.
Richard V. Wildblood



 

 

London Gazette
16 October 1885

 

 

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Enoch Massey the elder, Edward Hughes, Enoch Massey the younger, and Richard Vernon Wildblood, heretofore carrying on business at Peel Works, Stafford-street, Longton, in the county of Stafford, as China Manufacturers, under the style or firm of Massey, Wildblood, and Co., has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Enoch Massey the elder, who retires from the said firm. 

All debts owing by and to the said firm will be paid and received by the said Edward Hughes, Enoch Massey the younger, and Richard Vernon Wildblood, who will in future carry on the business on their own account, under the same style as heretofore.—

Dated this 12th day of October, 1885.

Enoch Massey, senr.
Enoch Massey, junr.
Edward Hughes.
Richard Vernon Wildblood.



 

London Gazette
14 December 1886

 

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Enoch Massey the younger, Richard Vernon Wildblood, and Edward Hughes, carrying on business at Longton, in the county of Stafford, as China Manufacturers, under the style or firm of Massey, Wildblood, and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; 

and that in future the said business will be carried on by the said Richard Vernon Wildblood alone, who will receive and pay all debts due to and owing by the said firm.—

Dated this 10th day of December, 1886.

Enoch Massey, junr.
Richard Vernon Wildblood.
Edward Hughes.


 

 


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