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1828 john Briggs,  of  Tintern-Abbey, in  the  County  of  Monmouth,  Iron-Master  and  Wire-Manufacturer,  Dealer  and Chapman,  was declared  a Bankrupt<ref>London gazette 25 July 1828</ref>
1828 John Briggs,  of  Tintern-Abbey, in  the  County  of  Monmouth,  Iron-Master  and  Wire-Manufacturer,  Dealer  and Chapman,  was declared  a Bankrupt<ref>London gazette 25 July 1828</ref>


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Civil Engineer.

1828 John Briggs, of Tintern-Abbey, in the County of Monmouth, Iron-Master and Wire-Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, was declared a Bankrupt[1]


Is this the same person:

In 1854 (no. 1145) he proposed to place within a compass box a double concentric ring of magnets. See The Engineer 1866/06/29 page 469 for more details.

1861 Read a paper on the Resistance of cast-iron to Internal Pressure.


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Sources of Information

  1. London gazette 25 July 1828