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1869 Dissolution of the  Partnership between Enoch  Gittings, Thomas  Tolley,  Samuel  Austin,    George  Gittings,  and William  Gittings,  carrying  on  business  as  Ironmasters,  at the  New  Bradley  Ironworks,  near  Bilston,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  '''Gittings,  Austin,  and Gittings'''.    All  debts  due to and  owing  from the  said firm will  be received  and  paid  by the  said  Enoch Gittings and  Thomas  Tolley, by whom the  business will  in future  be carried  on.<ref>London Gazette 20 July,  1869</ref>.
1869 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[Enoch  Gittings]], Thomas  Tolley,  Samuel  Austin,    George  Gittings,  and William  Gittings,  carrying  on  business  as  Ironmasters,  at the  New  Bradley  Ironworks,  near  Bilston,  under  the  style  or  firm  of  '''Gittings,  Austin,  and Gittings'''.    All  debts  due to and  owing  from the  said firm will  be received  and  paid  by the  said  Enoch Gittings and  Thomas  Tolley, by whom the  business will  in future  be carried  on.<ref>London Gazette 20 July,  1869</ref>.


1882 Dissolution of the Partnership  between  Enoch Gittings  and  Thomas Tolley,  carrying on business as Iron-masters,  at  the  New Bradley Iron  Works, Bilston,  under the  style  or  firm  of '''Gittings  and Tolley'''.All  debts  due  to  and  owing  by  the  late  firm  will  be received  and  paid  by the  said  Enoch  Gittings,  by whom the  said  business will  in  future  be carried  on.<ref>London Gazette 10 November,  1882</ref>
1882 Dissolution of the Partnership  between  Enoch Gittings  and  Thomas Tolley,  carrying on business as Iron-masters,  at  the  New Bradley Iron  Works, Bilston,  under the  style  or  firm  of '''Gittings  and Tolley'''. All  debts  due  to  and  owing  by  the  late  firm  will  be received  and  paid  by the  said  Enoch  Gittings,  by whom the  said  business will  in  future  be carried  on.<ref>London Gazette 10 November,  1882</ref>


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of New Bradley Ironworks, Bilston (1872)

1869 Dissolution of the Partnership between Enoch Gittings, Thomas Tolley, Samuel Austin, George Gittings, and William Gittings, carrying on business as Ironmasters, at the New Bradley Ironworks, near Bilston, under the style or firm of Gittings, Austin, and Gittings. All debts due to and owing from the said firm will be received and paid by the said Enoch Gittings and Thomas Tolley, by whom the business will in future be carried on.[1].

1882 Dissolution of the Partnership between Enoch Gittings and Thomas Tolley, carrying on business as Iron-masters, at the New Bradley Iron Works, Bilston, under the style or firm of Gittings and Tolley. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Enoch Gittings, by whom the said business will in future be carried on.[2]

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  1. London Gazette 20 July, 1869
  2. London Gazette 10 November, 1882