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132: 66: 25: 255:, founded by Count William Ferdinand Wratislaw in 1810. Brethertons was initially established on Church Street in Rugby but consolidated all its Rugby locations into a new purpose-built office called Montague House in 2014, located at 2 Clifton Road. Additionally, it maintains two other offices in 293:
who migrated to the UK in 1770. Marc did not register his title until just before his death, after which William Ferdinand sought to regain the title. In his career as a solicitor, Wratislaw supported various causes, notably his case against
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The high-profile cases championed by the Wratislaws earned them the respect of the local population. One instance, after Count Wratislaw's petition to parliament for more
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In 1992, following the retirement of senior partner John Duffy, the firm changed its name from Bretherton Turpin and Pell to the current name of Brethertons LLP.
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Brethertons' first location was in a historic house on Church Street, built by Wratislaw's father, Marc Mari Emanuel Wratislaw. This house, roofed in
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The Wratislaw name is closely connected to the development of Rugby. Count Wratislaw founded the Rugby Gas Company, providing
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The Wratislaw name's prominence within Rugby's public life extended beyond William Ferdinand, as his son
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MacKay, Donald Leinster, The Rise of the English Prep School, (The Falmer Press: Thame: 1984)
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continued and expanded his good deeds, founding the Rugby Freehold Society with Dr.
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http://www.stepnell.co.uk/mediacentre/news/september2014/brethertonshandover.aspx
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Count William Ferdinand was the son of Marc Mari Emanuel Wratislaw, a Bohemian
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In 2014, Brethertons consolidated three Rugby offices into one location.
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W.O Wait, Rugby: Past and Present, (Rugby: Albert Frost: 1983)
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The National Archives, Brethertons of Rugby- Solicitors, (
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Turpin, M. S. (1977). "The Wratislaws of Rugby".
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