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1856 Dissolution of the Partnership between the [[Edward Bagnall Dimmack]] and [[John Thompson (7)|John Thompson]], carried on under the style of '''Dimmack and Thompson''', as Iron Masters and Manufacturers, at the Bradley Iron Works, Bilston, in the county of Stafford, and at other works in the same county; all debts due to or from the said partnership received and paid by Edward Bagnall Dimmack.<ref>London Gazette 26 of December, 1856</ref>. | 1856 Dissolution of the Partnership between the [[Edward Bagnall Dimmack]] and [[John Thompson (7)|John Thompson]], carried on under the style of '''Dimmack and Thompson''', as Iron Masters and Manufacturers, at the [[Bradley Iron Works]], Bilston, in the county of Stafford, and at other works in the same county; all debts due to or from the said partnership received and paid by Edward Bagnall Dimmack.<ref>London Gazette 26 of December, 1856</ref>. | ||
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1856 Dissolution of the Partnership between the Edward Bagnall Dimmack and John Thompson, carried on under the style of Dimmack and Thompson, as Iron Masters and Manufacturers, at the Bradley Iron Works, Bilston, in the county of Stafford, and at other works in the same county; all debts due to or from the said partnership received and paid by Edward Bagnall Dimmack.[1].
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- ↑ London Gazette 26 of December, 1856