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1855 Acquired [[Coalbrook Vale Ironworks]] | 1855 Acquired [[Coalbrook Vale Ironworks]] | ||
1865 Bankruptcy. '...Debtors, as in the Deed, [[Frederick Levick]] and [[Robert Simpson (2)|Robert Simpson]], both of Charlotte-row, in the city of London, and of the [[Blaina Iron Works|Blaina]] [[Cwm Celyn Iron Works|Cwm Celyn]] and [[Coalbrook Vale Iron Works]], in the county of Monmouth, Colliery Owners, Iron, Masters, and Iron Merchants, trading in copartnership in London, under the style or firm of [[Frederick Levick and Co]]., and in Monmouthshire under the style or firm of [[Levick and Simpson]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23002/page/4075 The London Gazette Publication date:18 August 1865 Issue:23002 Page:4075]</ref> | 1865 Bankruptcy. '...Debtors, as in the Deed, [[Frederick Levick]] and [[Robert Simpson (2)|Robert Simpson]], both of Charlotte-row, in the city of London, and of the [[Blaina Iron Works|Blaina]] [[Cwm Celyn Iron Works|Cwm Celyn]] and [[Coalbrook Vale Ironworks|Coalbrook Vale Iron Works]], in the county of Monmouth, Colliery Owners, Iron, Masters, and Iron Merchants, trading in copartnership in London, under the style or firm of [[Frederick Levick and Co]]., and in Monmouthshire under the style or firm of [[Levick and Simpson]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23002/page/4075 The London Gazette Publication date:18 August 1865 Issue:23002 Page:4075]</ref> | ||
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1855 Acquired Coalbrook Vale Ironworks
1865 Bankruptcy. '...Debtors, as in the Deed, Frederick Levick and Robert Simpson, both of Charlotte-row, in the city of London, and of the Blaina Cwm Celyn and Coalbrook Vale Iron Works, in the county of Monmouth, Colliery Owners, Iron, Masters, and Iron Merchants, trading in copartnership in London, under the style or firm of Frederick Levick and Co., and in Monmouthshire under the style or firm of Levick and Simpson...'[1]