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1859 Built the | 1859 Built the '''Normanby Iron Works''' | ||
1866 See [[1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces]] for detail of furnaces | 1866 See [[1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces]] for detail of furnaces |
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of Cargo Fleet, Middlesbrough
1859 Built the Normanby Iron Works
1866 See 1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces for detail of furnaces
1887 Gorton and Co built vertical boiler locomotives and supplied to Pease and Partners for the Normanby Iron Works
1889 Dissolution of the Partnership between Arthur Pease, William Dillworth Crewdson, and Edwin Francis Jones, as Ironmasters and Manufacturers of Iron and other Metal Goods, at Middlesborough, in the North Riding of the county of York, under the style or firm of Jones, Dunning, and Co., so far as relates to the said William Dillworth Crewdson, from the 1st day of January; all debts will be paid and received by the said Arthur Pease and Edwin Francis Jones.[1].
1890 Dissolution of the Partnership Arthur Pease and Edwin Francis Jones, carrying-on business as Ironmasters, at the Normanby Iron Works, in the township of Normanby, and parish of Eston, in the North Riding of the county of York, under the style, or firm of Jones, Dunning, and Company, as from the 31st day of December, 1890. All debts due to or owing by the late Partnership will be received or paid by the said Arthur Pease, who will carry on the said business in partnership with his sons, Arthur Francis Pease and Herbert Pike Pease, under the style or firm of the Normanby Ironworks Company[2]