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1856 Indenture. '...By indenture, dated the 30th day of August, 1856, John Dickson, of Wellington, in the county of Salop, Railway Contractor, and George Knox, of Shrewsbury, in the same county, Railway Contractor, carrying on business under the firm of [[John Dickson and Co|John Dickson and Company]], at the Shropshire Works, Wellington aforesaid, conveyed and assigned all the real and personal estate and effects whatsoever of them the said John Dickson and George Knox unto | 1856 Indenture. '...By indenture, dated the 30th day of August, 1856, John Dickson, of Wellington, in the county of Salop, Railway Contractor, and George Knox, of Shrewsbury, in the same county, Railway Contractor, carrying on business under the firm of [[John Dickson and Co|John Dickson and Company]], at the Shropshire Works, Wellington aforesaid, conveyed and assigned all the real and personal estate and effects whatsoever of them the said John Dickson and George Knox unto | ||
William Wyley, of | William Wyley, of Dothill-park, in the said county, Esq., William Waring Slater, of Liverpool, Book Keeper, [[Isaac Blackburn]], of Long- Eaton, near Derby, Engineer, and Thomas Groom, of Wellington aforesaid, Timber Merchant, upon trust, for the equal benefit of all the creditors of them the said John Dickson and George Knox....'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21923/page/3146 The London Gazette Publication date:19 September 1856 Issue:21923 Page:3146]</ref> | ||
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1856 Indenture. '...By indenture, dated the 30th day of August, 1856, John Dickson, of Wellington, in the county of Salop, Railway Contractor, and George Knox, of Shrewsbury, in the same county, Railway Contractor, carrying on business under the firm of John Dickson and Company, at the Shropshire Works, Wellington aforesaid, conveyed and assigned all the real and personal estate and effects whatsoever of them the said John Dickson and George Knox unto William Wyley, of Dothill-park, in the said county, Esq., William Waring Slater, of Liverpool, Book Keeper, Isaac Blackburn, of Long- Eaton, near Derby, Engineer, and Thomas Groom, of Wellington aforesaid, Timber Merchant, upon trust, for the equal benefit of all the creditors of them the said John Dickson and George Knox....'[1]