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The Publishing businesses at 5, Bishopsgate Without existed at that location from 1842 until at least ???, in succession, run by Charles Gilpin, the Cash brothers and then Alfred William Bennett.

Charles Gilpin 1842 - 1853

 * ''For a fuller account, see Charles Gilpin article, section headed "Publishing and book-selling".

Charles Gilpin (1815–1874) was a Quaker, orator, politician and railway director. In 1842, Charles Gilpin took over the stock of the bookseller's and publisher's business of Edward Fry (1783–1841) moving it from Houndsditch to No. 5, Bishopsgate Without. The business was successful but in 1853, he retired to develop his other business, philanthropic and political interests.

The Cash brothers 1853 - 1858
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Publications

 * Charles Manby Smith ''The working-man's way in the world: being the autobiography of a journeyman printer.Published 1853 by William and Frederick G. Cash..

Alfred William Bennett 1858 - 1868
Alfred William Bennett

Samuel Harris & Co. ?1868 - ???
Samuel Harris 
 * The Manchester Friend Forster, Joseph B Serial, Periodical. English. Published London : Samuel Harris & Co 1871 ceased 1872
 * A history of Ackworth school during its first hundred years; preceded by a brief account of the fortunes of the house whilst occupied as a foundling hospital (1879
 * Memorials of Christine Majolier Alsop, compiled by Martha Braithwaite, Samuel Harris & Co, 1881
 * The Friend of China, Volume 11; Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade P.S. King., 1889
 * Anne Ogden Boyce, Richardsons of Cleveland, 1889 (Samuel Harris & Co., London).
 * Anne Ogden Boyce, Richardsons of Cleveland, 1889 (Samuel Harris & Co., London).

Filed for bankrupcy on 3 May 1890 Debtors' prison

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