Leverett & Frye
Leverett & Frye was a chain of high-class grocery stores which was founded in 1870 in Greenwich as Leverett, Frye, and Scholding. The chain expanded throughout Great Britain and Ireland, having over fifty branches at its peak.[1][2]
Frederick Frye's partnership with Arthur Scholding was dissolved in 1892 and the business continued with Frye as the sole proprietor.[3] In 1894, it became a limited company under the name Leverett & Frye Ltd..[1]
References
Citations
- 1 2 Aubrey 1910.
- ↑ Jeffereys 2011, p. 137.
- ↑ The London Gazette 1892.
Sources
- Aubrey, J S (1910), The Grocery Trade, its History and Romance, Vol. II, London: Duckworth & Co., pp. 241–242, 261–262
- Jefferys, James B. (2011), Retail Trading in Britain 1850-1950: A Study of Trends in Retailing with Special Reference to the Development of Co-operative, Multiple Shop and Department Store Methods of Trading, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107602731
- "Notice is hereby given...", The London Gazette (26344): 5761, 14 October 1892
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