- ReferenceHN10/274/Tanqueray5
- TitleLetter from Charles Dymoke Green at Bloomsbury Distillery, Vine Street, London to "Jack" [John Thomas Green]: "I mentioned the subject of the partnership here this morning and W.H.T. at once said that I was quite right in what I had said when we last discussed the matter. "That he had not got the power to leave his shares to his son" and that "The surviving partners had power to take up a deceased partner's shares in proportion to their own shares". Now that is cleared up do you see any harm in our entering a copy of the mem I gave you in our Balance Book and all the partners signing it. The arrangement is to be for 5 years when the new Junrs are to have an increased interest. But in case of death a readjustment to be made at the end of the year. I don't see the use of a deed if the above will answer the purpose. Once admitted as partners I lose my power to dictate terms I can see no objection to the above".
- Date free text24 Mar 1873
- Production dateFrom: 1873 To: 1873
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