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William Coates & Co Winemerchants-completed
« on: Wednesday 16 February 05 21:57 GMT (UK) »
Hello All,

This is a bit of a longshot  but I should like to as if anyone has any knowledge / background information on a  wine merchants by the name of William Coates & Co. Their address in 1872 was 24-25 High St, Whitechapel.
I am also keen to  hear from anyone researching this family.

As always many thanks

Scatty
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Re: William Coates & Co Winemerchants
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 21 August 05 12:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Scatty,

I was very surprised to find you are also interested in William Coates & Co. I know it as a dressing gown making company formed by my grandfather's grandfather around 1870 originally as just William Coates but changed later to William Coates and co in about 1905. It was located in Wood St/Addle st London until 1940 when it was burnt down in the blitz. I am very interested to know what happened to it after that. Did it become a wine seller?

I'd be very gratefull if you know

Regards

Andy Mitchell.

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Re: William Coates & Co Winemerchants
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 25 August 05 19:38 BST (UK) »
Andy,
Sorry for the delay in replying. As far as I am aware the William Coates & Co, 25 High St, Whitechapel  which opened about 1820  and 18 Adam St, Adelphi were wine merchants which was before the time frame you quoted. There are records of this firm held at The Guildhall Library.

Could there have been another firm of the same name, or possibly a later generation of the family?
I would be interested  to hear if this is the case.

Best Wishes

Scatty
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Re: William Coates & Co Winemerchants
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 28 August 05 19:56 BST (UK) »
Scatty,

All I can think is that the wine merchants you mention went bankrupt prior to 1905 and the name of the company was resold to William Coates my Grandfather's grandfather ? I dont think its possible for there to be two companies with the same name, unless there is some subtle difference in the name. I have been to the national archives at Kew and found the two company names, William Coates Ltd, formed before 1890 and William Coates and Co formed some time after that.

Thanks for the reply,

Andy.


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Re: William Coates & Co Winemerchants
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 28 August 05 20:04 BST (UK) »
Hello Andy,
Good to hear from you again. At  least three generations of my husbands Penfold men folk were employed by this company  and I have been trying for some time now  to find any employee records if they still exist. If you should come accross these in the future please let me know.
All good wishes for a sucessful outcome to your research.

Scatty
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Re: William Coates & Co Winemerchants-completed
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 13 July 23 12:31 BST (UK) »
I found this very interesting, I am hoping you may be able to offer some advice about the earthenware they used. What were the time periods of said use etc