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James Bright ( -1899) of [[Bright and Langham]]


1893 Died. 'James Bright, of Handsworth, ironmaster, of the firm of Bright and Langbam, Wood Lane and Bush Farm Ironworks, Westbromwich, manufacturers of bars and sheet iron. Mr. Bright had not taken any active part in the business for a number of years. About 20 years ago he was a partner in some ironworks at Oldbury. The business will be carried by Mr. W. J. Langham, under the of [[Bright and Langham]].'<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser - Saturday 18 February 1893</ref>
1893 Died. 'James Bright, of Handsworth, ironmaster, of the firm of Bright and Langbam, Wood Lane and Bush Farm Ironworks, Westbromwich, manufacturers of bars and sheet iron. Mr. Bright had not taken any active part in the business for a number of years. About 20 years ago he was a partner in some ironworks at Oldbury. The business will be carried by Mr. W. J. Langham, under the of [[Bright and Langham]].'<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser - Saturday 18 February 1893</ref>

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James Bright ( -1899) of Bright and Langham

1893 Died. 'James Bright, of Handsworth, ironmaster, of the firm of Bright and Langbam, Wood Lane and Bush Farm Ironworks, Westbromwich, manufacturers of bars and sheet iron. Mr. Bright had not taken any active part in the business for a number of years. About 20 years ago he was a partner in some ironworks at Oldbury. The business will be carried by Mr. W. J. Langham, under the of Bright and Langham.'[1]

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  1. Staffordshire Advertiser - Saturday 18 February 1893