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1871 [[Thomas Hampton]] and [[William Radcliffe (1844-1908)]] built and operated a steelworks at the Ickles  
1871 [[Thomas Hampton]] and [[William Radcliffe (1844-1908)]] built and operated a steelworks at the Ickles
 
1872 '''Phoenix Bessemer Steel and Wire Co''' was registered<ref>The Times, Dec 24, 1877</ref>


1872 Sold the works to the adjoining [[Phoenix Bessemer Steel Works|Phoenix Bessemer Steel Co]]., Ltd. and the company was wound up.
1872 Sold the works to the adjoining [[Phoenix Bessemer Steel Works|Phoenix Bessemer Steel Co]]., Ltd. and the company was wound up.

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1871 Thomas Hampton and William Radcliffe (1844-1908) built and operated a steelworks at the Ickles

1872 Phoenix Bessemer Steel and Wire Co was registered[1]

1872 Sold the works to the adjoining Phoenix Bessemer Steel Co., Ltd. and the company was wound up.

1873 Thomas Hampton and William Radcliffe, both of Phoenix Direct Steel Works, Rotherham, in the county of York, Co-partners, were recently trading under the firm of Hampton, Radcliffe, and Company[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 24, 1877
  2. London Gazette 28 Jan 1873