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Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index A & J Mucklow Group PLC 3 Appletree Holdings PLC 15 Baynes, Charles, PLC 29 A B Caller & Sons Ltd 3 Aquascutum Group PLC 15 B.C.E. Holdings PLC 29 A Beckman PLC 3 ARA Services Pic 16 BDH Ltd 29 A F Bulgin & Co PLC 3 Arbuthnot Latham Bank Ltd 16 B.D.A. (Grain) Ltd 29 A G Barr pic 3 Arcadian International PLC (formerly Beale. J E. PLC 29 A G Parfett & Sons Ltd 3 Westminster & Country Properties Beales Hunter PLC 29 A H Marks & Company Ltd 3 PLC) 16 Beattie, James, PLC 30 A R Dennis PLC 3 Arco Ltd 16 Beauford PLC 30 AA Brothers Ltd 3 Arcoelectric (Holdings) pic 16 Beaverco PLC 30 Aaronson Bros PLC 3 Arenson Group PLC 17 Beckenham Group pic (The) 30 ABB Power Ltd 3 Ariel Industries PLC 17 Beckman, A, PLC 30 Abbey Panels Investments PLC 3 Ariston Domestic Appliances Ltd 17 Becton Dickinson UK Ltd 31 Abbeycrest PLC 3 Arlen PLC 17 Belgravia Property Trust PLC Aberdeen Steak Houses Group pic 4 Arley Holdings PLC 17 (formerly Dix Belgravia PLC) 31 Aberfoyle Holdings PLC 4 Armitage & Rhodes PLC 17 Bell & Howell Ltd 31 ABI Leisure Group PLC 4 Armitage Bros PLC 18 Belling & Co Ltd 31 Abrams, Syd, Ltd 4 Armour Trust piC 18 Bellwinch piC 31 Acal piC 4 Arsenal Football Club Ltd 18 Bemrose Corporation pic 31 Acorn Computer Group pic 5 Arthur Bartfeld Group Ltd 18 Bemrose, Eric, Ltd 32 Acsis Group PLC 5 Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd 18 Ben Bailey Construction PLC 32 Addison Consultancy Group PLC 5 Arthur Shaw & Co PLC 18 Bendix Ltd 32 Addison Motors Ltd 5 Artix Ltd 18 Benlox Pic 32 Adminstore Ltd 5 Asda Property Holdings PLC 18 Bennett & Fountain Group pic 32 Admiral pic 5 Asea Brown Boverl Ltd 19 Benson Group PLC 32 Adnams & Co PLC 6 Ash & Lacy PLC 19 Bensons Crisps PLC 32 Adscene Group pic (The) 6 Ashtead Group PLC 19 Sentalls PLC 33 AEG (UK) Ltd 6 Aspen Communications PLC 19 Berkeley JCB Ltd 33 Aerospace Engineering pic 6 Asphaltic (Holdings) PLC 19 Berkertex Holdings Ltd 33 African Lakes Corp PLC 7 Asprey pic 19 Berkley House PLC 33 Agricultural Central Trading Ltd 7 Associated Br~ i sh Consultants piC 20 Bernstein Group PLC 33 AIM Group PLC 7 Associated Br~ i sh Engineering pic 20 Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd 33 Airflow Streamlines pic 7 Associated Br~ish Industries PLC 20 Bespak pic 34 Airsprung Furniture Group PLC 8 Associated Heat Services Pic 20 Betacom Pic 34 Aitch Holdings PLC 8 ASSOCiated Octel Company Ltd 21 Bett Bros PLC 34 Aitken Hume International PLC 8 Associated Paper Industries pic 21 Betterware Consumer Products PLC 34 Alan Cooper Holdings PLC 8 AT&T Istel Ltd 21 BHH Group PLC (formerly Berkeley & Alan Day Ltd 8 ATA Selection PLC 22 Hay Hill Investments PLC) 34 Alba piC 8 Atkins Bros (Hosiery) PLC 22 Bibby Line Group Ltd 35 Alban Communications Ltd 9 Atkins Holdings Ltd 22 Billiton UK Ltd 35 Albert Martin Holdings PLC 9 Atlas Converting Equipment PLC 22 Bilton, Percy, pic 35 Albion pic 9 ATP Communications PLC 22 Bimec Industries PLC 35 Alexander Russell PLC 9 Audiollne Ltd 22 Bioplan Holdings PLC (formerly Alexanders Holdings PLC 9 Aukett Associates PLC 23 Cooks Industries PLC) 35 Alexandra Towing Co Ltd (The) 9 Austin Reed Group PLC 23 Bird Group of Companies Ltd (The) 36 Alexandra Workwear pic 9 Austin Trumanns Steel Group Ltd 23 Birmingham Mint Group pic 36 Alida Holdings PLC 10 Authority Investments PLC 23 Bishop, Roy, & Son LId 36 Allen, Brady & Marsh (Holdings) Ltd 10 Automagic Holdings PLC 23 Black Arrow Group PLC 36 Allen Pic 10 Avesco piC 24 Blacks Leisure Group PLC 36 Allenwest Ltd 10 Avesta Stainless Ltd 24 Blair, George, PLC 37 Alliance Paper Group PLC 10 Ayling, John, & Associates Ltd 24 Blake, J, & Co LId 37 Alliance Trust PLC (The) 11 Ayrshire Metal Products PLC 24 Blenheim Group PLC 37 Allied Leisure PLC (formerly Allied B Brooks (Norwich) Ltd 24 Bletchley Motor Group PLC 37 Restaurants PLC) 11 Badgerline Holdings LId 24 Blick PLC 38 Allied London Properties Pic 11 Baggeridge Brick PLC 25 Blockleys PLC 38 Alphameric pic 11 Bailey, Ben, Construction PLC 25 Bloor Holdings LId 38 Alpine Group PLC 11 Bailey, C H, PLC 25 BLP Group PLC 38 Altro Group pic (The) 12 Bailey, T 0 , Dairy Products Ltd 25 Blue Boar Group (Holdings) LId 38 Alumasc Group pic (The) 12 Baker, F W , Ltd 25 Bluebird Toys PLC 38 Aluminium Precision Extruders Ltd 12 Baker Harris Saunders Group PLC 25 BMSS PLC 39 Amber Day Holdings PLC 12 Baldwin Group Ltd 25 Body Shop International PLC (The) 39 Amber Industrial Holdings PLC 12 Baldwin pic 25 Bodycote International PLC 39 American BUSiness Systems PLC Bally Group (UK) Ltd 26 Bogod Group PLC 39 (formerly New Court Natural Baltic PLC (formerly Nevi Baltic PLC) 26 Bond Helicopters Ltd 40 Resources PLC) 13 Banner Homes Group PLC 26 Bonsai LId 40 AMG Industries PLC 13 Banner, Samuel, and Co Ltd 26 Boosey & Hawkes pic 40 A.M.lnternational (Holdings) Ltd 13 Barbour Index pic 26 Booth, C F, Ltd 40 Amos Bridgman Ltd 13 Bardsley, Roland, (Builders) Ltd 27 Booth. E H. & Co Ltd 40 AMP of Great Britain LId 13 Barlow Handling Ltd 27 Booth Industries PLC 40 Anglia Maltlngs (Holdings) Ltd 13 Barnett, G, Group Ltd 27 Border Television PLC 41 Anglia Secure Homes piC 14 Barnett's Ltd 27 Borg-Warner Ltd 41 Anglo Nordic Holdings PLC 14 Barr, A G , pic 27 Boskalis Westminster Ltd 41 Ansbacher, Henry, Holdings PLC 14 Barry Wehmiller International PLC 27 Bostrom pic 41 Antofagasta Holdings PLC 14 Bartfeld, Arthur, Group Ltd 28 Bournemouth and District Water Co Apollo Leisure Group PLC 14 Bartle Bogle Hegarty LId 28 (The) 41 Apollo Metals PLC 15 Baxenden Chemicals Co Ltd 28 Boustead piC 42 Apollo Watch Products PLC 15 Baxi Partnership Ltd 28 Boxmore International PLC 42 Appleby Westward Group pic 15 Bayford & Co Ltd 28 BPP Holdings PLC 42 297 INDEX: Alphabetical Bradfold & Sons Ltd 42 Carr's Milling Industries PLC 60 Coopind (UK) Ltd 76 Bradford Property Trust PLC (The) 43 Carters Drinks Group Ltd 60 Copson, F, PLC n Bradstock Group PLC 43 Casket PLC 60 Copymore PLC n Braithwaite PLC (formerly Braithwaite Castings PLC 61 Corning Ltd n Group PLC) 43 Castle Communications PLC 61 Cosalt pic n Brasway PLC 43 Cavaghan & Gray Ltd 61 Cosmosair PLC n Bray Technologies PLC 43 Cavendish Constructors PLC 61 Cotton, John, (Mlrlield) Ltd 78 Bredero Properties PLC 43 CCL Group PLC 61 Coulter Electronics Ltd 78 Breedon PLC 44 Cearns & Brown Ltd 62 Countryside Properties Public Umited Bremhill Industries pic 44 Cecil M Yuill Investments Ltd 62 Company 78 Brent Chemicals International PLC 44 Celestion Industries p,l.c, 62 Courtney Pope (Holdings) PLC 78 Brett, Robert, & Sons Ltd 44 Celltech Group PLC 62 Courtwell Group PLC (formerly Bear Brewer, C, &Sons Ltd 44 Central and Sheerwood PLC 62 Brand PLC) 78 Bridgend Group PLC 45 Central Motor Auctions pic 62 Cow & Gate Ltd 79 Bridgeport Machines Ltd 45 Centreway Trust PLC 63 Cowan de Groot PLC 79 Bridgman, Amos, Ltd 45 Century Hutchinson Ltd 63 CP HOldings Ltd 79 Bridisco Ltd 45 Chamberlin & Hili PLC 63 CPU Computers PLC 79 Bridport-Gundry pic 45 Champion Sparking Plug Company Cradley Group Holdings 79 Brintons Ltd 46 Ltd 63 Cramphorn PLC 79 Bristol Evening Post PLC 46 Chancery PLC 63 Cranbrook Electronic HOldings PLC 80 Bristol Waterworks Company 46 Channel Express Group pic 63 Crane Fruehauf Ltd 80 Britannia Group pic 46 Chapman Industries pic 64 Crane Ltd 80 Britannia PLC 47 Charente Steam-Ship Company Ltd 64 Cranswick Mill Group piC 80 British Bata Shoe Co 47 Charles Baynes PLC 64 Creighton's Naturally pic 80 British Bloodstock Agency pic (The) 47 Charles Gray Builders (Holdings) Ltd 64 Cresta Holdings Ltd 80 British Building & Engineering Charles Hurst Holdings Ltd 64 Cronite Group PLC 81 Appliances PLC 47 Charles Wells Ltd 64 Cropper, James, PLC 81 British Dredging PLC 48 Chemos PLC 64 Crosby, James, Group PLC 81 British Fittings Group PLC 48 CharterhouS8 Petroleum PLC 64 Crown Communications Group PLC 81 British Land Company PLC (The) 48 Chemoxy International PLC 64 Crown Cork Company Ltd 82 British Unan Bank Ltd 48 Chemring Group PLC 65 Crown Crest Enterprises (Holdings) British Mohair Holdings pic 49 Chesterlield Properties PLC 65 Ltd 82 British Rayophone PLC 49 Chestergate Group PLC (formerly CRT Group PLC (formerly R British Syphon Industries PLC 49 Shoralplan PLC) 65 Smallshaw (Knitwear) PLC) 82 Brlxton Estate pic 49 Chieftain Group PLC 66 Cruden Investments Ltd 82 Broad Street Group PLC 50 Chlilington Corporation PLC 66 Crystal of Hull Ltd 82 Broadthorpe Ltd 50 Christie Group pic 66 Cullens Holdings pic 83 Brompton Holdings piC 50 Church & Co, PLC 66 Cundell Group Holdings Ltd 83 Bromsgrove Industries PLC 50 CI Group PLC 67 Curran Group Ltd 83 Brooke Tool Engineering (Holdings) Cincinnati Milacron UK Umited 67 Cussins Property Group PLC 83 PLC 50 Clrcaprint Holdings PLC 67 o C Gardner Group pic 83 Brooks, B, (Norwich) Ltd 51 City Centre Restaurants PLC o C Thomson & Co Ltd 83 Brooks Service Group PLC 51 (formerly Belhaven pic) 67 o G Durham Group PLC 83 Brown BUllin Group Ltd 51 cilyvision pic 67 D Y Davies PLC 83 Brown, David, Investments PLC 51 Clares Equipment Holdings Ltd 68 Daejan Holdings PLC 83 Brown Shipley Holdings PLC 51 Clark, Matthew, & Sons (Holdings) Daks Simpson Group PLC 84 Brunning Group PLC (The) 52 PLC 68 Dale ElectriC International pic 84 Bryan Brothers Holdings Ltd 52 Clark Taylor & Co Ltd 68 Dalehead Foods Holdings Ltd 84 BTG 55 Clarke Hooper PLC 68 Dalepak Foods PLC 84 BTS Group PLC 52 Clarke, Nlckolls & Coombs PLC 68 Daniel Thwaites PLC 84 Buckingham International PLC 52 Clarke, T, PLC 68 Daniels, S, pic 84 Bucknall Austin PLC 52 Clarkson, Horace, PLC 69 Darby Group Pic 85 Builder Group PLC (The) 53 Clayform Properties PLC 69 Dares Estates
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