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''' Mossend Iron Works''', Holytown near Glasgow, Iron Masters.
''' Mossend Iron Works''', Holytown near Glasgow, Iron Masters.
1839 (?) [[William Neilson (1810-1882)|William Neilson]], brother of [[Walter Neilson]], established [[Mossend Iron and Steel Works|Mossend Iron Works]].


1850 The partnership was dissolved; [[John Neilson]] and [[William Neilson (1810-1882)|William Neilson]] would continue the business of [[Mossend Iron Co]] <ref>Edinburgh Gazette 18 October 1850</ref>
1850 The partnership was dissolved; [[John Neilson]] and [[William Neilson (1810-1882)|William Neilson]] would continue the business of [[Mossend Iron Co]] <ref>Edinburgh Gazette 18 October 1850</ref>

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Mossend Iron Works, Holytown near Glasgow, Iron Masters.

1839 (?) William Neilson, brother of Walter Neilson, established Mossend Iron Works.

1850 The partnership was dissolved; John Neilson and William Neilson would continue the business of Mossend Iron Co [1]

1864 Report on Boiler Explosions, p 160 The Engineer 1864/03/11.

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Sources of Information

  1. Edinburgh Gazette 18 October 1850