Dissolution of partnership, April 1881

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trade of a Saddlers’ Ironmonger, hitherto carried on by EDWARD LOWE [Edward Lowe (1821-1915)] at the Walsall Works, Tower Road, Aston, Birmingham, will be Discontinued by him on and from the 31st March, 1881, an arrangement having been made for such trade to be Carried on after that date by ISAAC LOWE and his SON on their own account. All Debts due and owing to and by the said Edward Lowe in connection with the said trade will be received and paid by him, and all Persons having any Claim against him in connection therewith are requested to forward Particulars thereof to us for examination. – Dated this 30th day of March, 1881.

W. & F. W. LOWE, 12, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors [his cousins William Lowe (1815-1892) and Sir Francis Lowe, 1st Bart.] for the said Edward Lowe.

(Birmingham Daily Post, 5th April 1881)

Dissolution of partnership, 1842

Context Note: It seems most likely that Isaac Lowe, senior [Isaac Lowe (1784-1846)] had reached retirement age and was handing over in favour of his two sons. These were Isaac Lowe (1814-1886) and Edward Lowe (1821-1915).


NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Isaac Lowe the elder and Isaac Lowe the younger, as Platers, carrying on business at Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, under the style or firm of “Isaac Lowe and Son,” was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the said Trade will in future be carried on by the said Isaac Lowe the younger and Edward Lowe, at No. 71, Sheep-street, Birmingham. All debts due to and owing from the said late partnership will be received and paid by the said Isaac Lowe the younger and Edward Lowe. – Dated the 8th day of October, 1842.

ISAAC LOWE, sen.

ISAAC LOWE, jun.

Witness, J. W. KIMBERLEY, Clerk to Mr. A. Harrison, Solicitor, Birmingham.

(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 10th October 1842)

Obituary of Edward Lowe, 1915

OBITUARY.

MR. EDWARD LOWE.

The death has occurred, at Moseley, at the advanced age of 95, of Mr. Edward Lowe, one of the oldest citizens of Birmingham. The deceased gentleman, who was a near relative of Sir Francis Lowe, the member for the Edgbaston Division, and had lived for some years at Leamington and Bournemouth, leaves a widow and two sons. The elder son, Mr. Edward Stinton Lowe, was formerly a partner in the firm of Unitt, Moore-Bayley, and Co., but he gave up legal practice some years ago. The younger son, Dr. H. S. Lowe, who was well known in the Midlands as a prominent golfer, and captain of the Robin Hood Club for many years, is the present High Sheriff of Anglesey.

(Birmingham Daily Post, 13th May 1915)

Large estate of Edward Lowe, 1915

Context Note: This was a phenomenally wealthy estate to leave behind in 1915; the source of the wealth is unclear.


Mr. Edward Lowe, Fair View, 136, College Road, Moseley, formerly of Leamington, who died on May 9th last, has left estate of the gross value of £54,329 11s. 4d., with net personalty £29,471 9s. 3d. Mr. Edward Stinton Lowe, Connaught Street, Hyde Park, W., and Mr. Henry Stinton Lowe, Ty Coes, Anglesey, his sons, are two of the executors. The will is dated September 5th, 1898, wherein testator leaves:- £50 to the Birmingham General Hospital; £50 to the Queen’s Hospital, Birmingham; £2,000 and household and personal effects, and consumable stores, to his wife [Sarah (Passey) Lowe] absolutely. The residue of his property he leaves to his wife for life, with remainder equally to his said two sons.

(Coventry Standard, 30th July 1915)

His parents ill

ANGLESEY’S HIGH-SHERIFF.

The High-Sheriff of Anglesey (Dr. Henry Stinton Lowe), who entertained the members of the bar, grand jurors and others to luncheon at the Anglesey Assizes, yesterday week, was unable to be present himself owing to the very serious illness of his mother [Sarah (Passey) Lowe] and the recent loss of his father [Edward Lowe (1821-1915)]. The absence of the High-Sheriff, and especially the cause of it, was much regretted by the company. We are glad to learn on enquiry that Mrs Lowe is now slightly improving in health.

(The North Wales Chronicle & Advertiser for the Principality, 11th June 1915)

Death of Edward Lowe, 1915

MR. EDWARD LOWE.

We regret to announce the death of Mr Edward Lowe, father of the High Sheriff of Anglesey (Dr. Lowe of Rhosneigr). The deceased gentleman, who for many years resided at Leamington and Bournemouth, had reached the advanced age of 95 years.

(The North Wales Chronicle & Advertiser for the Principality, 21st May 1915)

Marriage of Henry Stinton Lowe, 1901

MARRIAGE.

LOWE – STABLEFORD. – At St. George’s Church, by the Rev Canon Owen, Henry Staition [sic], M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (London), younger son of Edward Lowe, of Leamington, and of Tycroes, Anglesey, to Gertrude, younger daughter of the late John Stableford, and grand-daughter of the late William Stableford of Oldbury.

(Towyn-on-Sea and Merioneth County Times, 21st February 1901)