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A freehold estate, in  the  Parish  of  Bedwelty, in the county of Monmouth,  called  the  Rumney  Estate,  late the  property of [[Benjamin Hall (1778-1817)|Benjamin  Hall]]  Esq.,  deceased,  whereon  iron-works  have  for many years  been carried  on,  under the  firm  of  the  '''Union Iron Company''', together  with  the  furnaces, fineries,  and  other works  thereon,  including the  machinery  and  stock,  and  fifty-two workmens'  houses  belonging thereto,  and  the foundations laid, and preparations made for additional furnaces and other works..."<ref>London Gazette 10 May 1825</ref>
A freehold estate, in  the  Parish  of  Bedwelty, in the county of Monmouth,  called  the  Rumney  Estate,  late the  property of [[Benjamin Hall (1778-1817)|Benjamin  Hall]]  Esq.,  deceased,  whereon  iron-works  have  for many years  been carried  on,  under the  firm  of  the  '''Union Iron Company''', together  with  the  furnaces, fineries,  and  other works  thereon,  including the  machinery  and  stock,  and  fifty-two workmens'  houses  belonging thereto,  and  the foundations laid, and preparations made for additional furnaces and other works..."<ref>London Gazette 10 May 1825</ref>
   
   
'''Not sure whether this is the same company:
1855 Dissolution of the partnership between  Alfred  Goold, Timothy  Bennett, William  Bishop, John  Hirst, John  Broad, in  Her  Majesty's  Forest  of Dean, in the  county  of Gloucester,  carrying  on the  trade  or business of Malleable  Iron Manufacturers,  under  the  firm  or style  of  the  '''Union  Iron  Company'''.<ref>The London Gazette 22 January 1856</ref>


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1803 Dissolution of the Copartnership between David Evans, John Ambrose, Richard Cunningham, and Thomas Williams, called the Union Iron Company, carried on near Merthyr Tydvil and Abergavenny, but within the County of Brecon[1]

1804 Dissolution of the Partnership between Richard Crawshay, Benjamin Hall, Watkin George, and Richard Cunningham, trading under the Name and Firm of the Union Iron Company. All persons indebted to the said Company are requested to pay the balance of their Accounts to Messrs. Crawshay and George at Cyfaithfa[2]

1825 "Sale of Estates and Iron-Works in the Counties of Monmouth and Brecon.
.... in a Cause wherein George Price Watkins, plaintiff, and George Maule and others are defendants, .... the particulars herein referred to:

A freehold estate, in the Parish of Bedwelty, in the county of Monmouth, called the Rumney Estate, late the property of Benjamin Hall Esq., deceased, whereon iron-works have for many years been carried on, under the firm of the Union Iron Company, together with the furnaces, fineries, and other works thereon, including the machinery and stock, and fifty-two workmens' houses belonging thereto, and the foundations laid, and preparations made for additional furnaces and other works..."[3]

Not sure whether this is the same company:

1855 Dissolution of the partnership between Alfred Goold, Timothy Bennett, William Bishop, John Hirst, John Broad, in Her Majesty's Forest of Dean, in the county of Gloucester, carrying on the trade or business of Malleable Iron Manufacturers, under the firm or style of the Union Iron Company.[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 26 Nov 1803
  2. London Gazette 1 Sept 1804
  3. London Gazette 10 May 1825
  4. The London Gazette 22 January 1856