Alfred Julius Boult
Alfred Julius Boult (c1848-1932), patent agent
1911 Living at The Firs, Warwick Rd, New Barnet: Alfred Julius Boult (age 63 born Birkenhead), Chartered Patent Agent. With his wife Mabel Boult (age 48 born Balham). Also his father-in-law. Four servants.[1]
1932 Obituary [2]
ALFRED JULIUS BOULT, who was a founder member of the Royal Automobile Club, was one of those who successfully completed the London to Brighton course at the celebration of the removal of the old red-flag law. He was also at one time well known as a swimmer and a long-distance cyclist.
In 1881 he became a partner in the firm of Messrs. W. P. Thompson and Boult, patent agents, reconstituted in 1894 as Messrs. Boult and Wade.
Five years later, with the addition of Messrs. Kilburn and Tennant, the title was altered to Messrs. Boult, Wade, and Kilburn, and finally in 1905, following the setting up of an independent practice by Mr. Kilburn, the style of the firm was changed to its present form of Messrs. Boult, Wade, and Tennant. Throughout this period Mr. Boult remained a partner until his retirement from practice in 1912.
He had been a Member of the Institution since 1886, and his death occurred in his eighty-fifth year on 28th March 1932.
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- ↑ 1911 Census
- ↑ 1932 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries