Builders active in 1937, but the carried this: "NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned Charles Francis Bryen and Frank William Bryen, carrying on business as Contractors, Builders and •Decorators at 48, The Broadway, Crouch End, and 170; Hornsey Lane, both hi the county of Middlesex, under the style or firm of C. & F. BRYEN has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the twenty-fourth day of October, 1938. All debts due and owing to or by the late firm will be respectively received and paid by the said Charles Francis Bryen, by whom the said business will be carried on in the future.—As witness our hands this igth day of December, 1938. C. F. BRYEN. (214) F. W. BRYEN"
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C. & F. Bryen
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