HYDEWIRE ELECTRIC LLC
the free encyclopedia Water company in London · 1619–1904 New River Company Company type Joint-stock company Industry Water supply · Property Founded June  ·   · 1619   · ( 1619-06-21 ) in London · England Founder Hugh Myddelton Defunct July  · 1904   · founder of the New River Company The New River Company · formally The Governor and Company of the New River brought from Chadwell and Amwell to London · was a privately owned water supply company in London · England · it was one of the first joint-stock utility companies · a 42-mile (68  · km) artificial aqueduct which had been completed a few years earlier by Myddelton · with the backing of the King and the City · to supply fresh water to London. During its history · the company maintained a large network of pipes to distribute water around much of North London · collecting rates from water users. The company's headquarters were at New River Head in Clerkenwell · Islington
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