词条 | Robert Cocks & Co. |
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Succession of ownershipIn 1868 Robert Cocks took into partnership his two sons, Arthur Lincoln Cocks (1830–1863) and Stroud Lincoln Cocks (1832–1907). Since Arthur's partnership was acquired posthumously, Arthur's son, Robert Macfarlane Cocks (1852–1934) carried on Arthur's interest. Robert Macfarlane Cocks and Strould Lincoln Cocks began selling the firm in the last quarter of 1898.[4] George Augener (1830–1915) was the buyer. The acquisition was completed in 1904 and from henceforth was known as Augener & Co., Ltd. Eventually the company became a division of Stainer & Bell. Selected early publications{{ref begin|100em}}
References1. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=YQ5QAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA99 "May 1st, William Lee"] (of Lee & Shepard), The Mentor, Vol. 1, No. 6, June 15, 1887, pg. 99 [1][2][3]2. ^1 "An Old Music-Publishing Firm," Christchurch, New Zealand: The Press, Vol. 55, No. 10149, September 23, 1898, pg. 5; {{OCLC|173333249}} 3. ^1 Auction Catalogue of the Valuable Copyrights, Engraved Music Plates of Messrs Robert Cocks & Co., November 7th to 16th, 1898, Puttick and Simpson, London (1898); {{OCLC|829991355}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cocks, Robert}} 5 : Music publishing companies of the United Kingdom|Sheet music publishing companies|Publishing companies established in 1823|1823 establishments in England|British companies established in 1823 |
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