Leverett & Frye

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Leverett & Frye was a chain of high-class grocery stores which was founded in 1870 in Greenwich, England, 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[edit]

  1. ^ a b Aubrey 1910.
  2. ^ Jefferys 2011, p. 137.
  3. ^ "No. 26344". The London Gazette. 14 October 1892. p. 5761.

Sources[edit]

  • 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