James Vanhouse

Firm Details

People & Investments (2)

 Partner
 Investment in Firm

Firm Evolutions (7)

1810 →
Tyers, Dunkley, Holden and Vanhouses Little Eastcheap [London Gazette]
1811 →
Vanhouse, J. Broker [?] 3 Tower Street [P.O.]
1820 →
Vanhouse Son & Laing brokers 37 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1834 →
37 Mincing Lane [Pigott]
1840 →
James Vanhouse & sons W&EI & col agents 37 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1850 →
Vanhouse & Son WI brokers 37 Mincing Lane [P.O.]
1863 →
James Vanhouse & John Marsh col. Brokers 9 Mincing Lane [P.O.]

Notes

  1. Co-partnership between James Tyers, William Dunkley, Robert Holden, William Vanhouse and James Vanhouse of Little Eastcheap, West India brokers dissolved sp far as regards James Vanhouse, 22/1/1810

  2. A commission of bankruptcy was issued against the partnership of Robert Holden, William Vanhouse and William Alers Hankey of Mincing Lane in 1831.

  3. James Vanhouse & Co. (brokers) advertised auction of 50 casks of plantation coffee, 20 casks of Cuba coffee, 35 bags of Grenada cocoa, 150 bags of pimneto, 60 casks of Jamaica ginger, 50 boxes of WI arrowroot, and 5 casks of Bermuda arrowroot.

  4. Partnership  between James Vanhouse senior, James Vanhouse junior and John Marsh Vanhouse West and East India Brokers of Mincing Lane dissolved 1/11/1839 so far as regards John Marsh Vanhouse, carriied on by the two James Vanhouses.    

  5. Dissolution of partnership between James and John M. Vanhouse as colonial brokers 9 Mincing Lane May 2 1865

Sources

  1. London Gazette 16335 20/1/1810 p. 105

  2. London Gazette 18818 28/06/1831 p. 129 

  3. Public Ledger 1834, Kynaston p. 99-100 

  4. London Gazette 19852 1/5/1840 p. 1109 

  5. London Gazette 22964 2/5/1865 p. 2336