And son, but not so often daughter :: Shared Description
Family businesses have been the backbone of the British Isles for ever and a day. At the top, we have the Royal Family followed by the Peerage. It is also part of our High Street. Just today WH Smith & Son announced a major restructuring. And yet 'And Daughter' is a much rarer prefix. Let us hope that diminishes as the 21st century progresses....
by Basher Eyre
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Created: Sun, 26 Jan 2025, Updated: Sun, 26 Jan 2025
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