Thomas Kemble

Firm Details

People & Investments (2)

 Senior Partner
 Name partner

Firm Evolutions (11)

1811 →
10 Mincing Lane (sugarbroker) [P.O.]
1820 →
Thomas Kemble & Son (sugarbrokers) 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1836 →
Thomas Kemble & Son WI brokers 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1836 →
Kemble & Trower, WI brokers 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1836 →
Edward Bedwell Kemble, WI brokers 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1840 →
Edward Bedwell Kemble 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1840 →
Kembles & Trower 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1850 →
Kemble, Trower & Martin 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1863 →
Kemble, Trower & Martin 10 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1879 →
Kemble Trower & Co WI & colonial brokers 21 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1902 →
Trower & Co. Financial agents [?] 4 Adams Court [P.O.]

Notes

This was probably the successor firm to Black and Kemble, cited as the consignee for Bertie Enwisle of Antigua in the latter's will made in 1802.

  1. Dissolution of the partnership of Edward Bedwell Kemble, Horatio Kemble and Frederick Trower as Produce Brokers at Mincing Lane, City of London under firm of Kembles and Trower 30/4/1849, so far as concerns Edward Bedwell Kemble: business continued by Horatio Kemble, Frederick Trower and John Kemble Martin as Kemble Trower and Martin.  

Sources

  1. London Gazette  20989 19/6/1849 p. 1963