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1863 [[Thomas Light Elwon|Major Elwon]] acquired the [[South Bank Co|South Bank Ironworks]] | |||
1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Light Elwon]] and [[William Malcolm]], as Iron Masters, at Eaton Junction, and elsewhere, in the county of York, under the style or firm of the Clay-lane Iron Company.<ref>The London Gazette 14 July 1868</ref> | 1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Thomas Light Elwon]] and [[William Malcolm]], as Iron Masters, at Eaton Junction, and elsewhere, in the county of York, under the style or firm of the Clay-lane Iron Company.<ref>The London Gazette 14 July 1868</ref> | ||
[[Thomas Vaughan and Co]] acquired the Clay Lane property and South Bank Ironworks | |||
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Revision as of 11:12, 1 September 2018
1859 Elwon, Malcolm and Co built iron works at Clay Lane, comprising three blast-furnaces - see Clay Lane Co
1863 Added 3 more furnaces
1863 Major Elwon acquired the South Bank Ironworks
1868 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Light Elwon and William Malcolm, as Iron Masters, at Eaton Junction, and elsewhere, in the county of York, under the style or firm of the Clay-lane Iron Company.[1]
Thomas Vaughan and Co acquired the Clay Lane property and South Bank Ironworks
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- ↑ The London Gazette 14 July 1868