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Latest revision as of 11:56, 18 October 2017
1861 Production at Bedlington Ironworks was restarted under the ownership of Messrs. Capper, Mounsey and Dixon.
Capper, apparently, soon left the ironworks, for no mention is made of him in any connection after 1861.
The other partners made a valiant and an energetic attempt to regain some of the iron works' former glory, but were forced to abandon their aims in 1865. The local newspapers tells the story of how Mrs. Mounsey was tragically killed.