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1827 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnerships lately subsisting between us in the trades and businesses of Bankers, Tin-Plate-Manufacturers, and Colliers, carried, on and conducted by us at Newport, Caerleon, and Bedwelty, all in the County of Monmouth, under the respective firms of [[Forman and Fothergill]], '''Richard and Thomas Fothergill and Co''' and [[Argoed Colliery Co|Argoed Colliery Company]], were dissolved by mutual consent on the 30th day of June last past, as far as regards the undersigned William Forman, who retired therefrom; and that all debts due to us as such Copartners, and from us as such Copartners, are to be paid to and by the undersigned [[Richard Fothergill (1789-1851)|Richard Fothergill]], [[Thomas Fothergill (1791-1858)|Thomas Fothergill]], and [[Rowland Fothergill]].<ref>London Gazette 23 March 1827</ref> | 1827 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnerships lately subsisting between us in the trades and businesses of Bankers, Tin-Plate-Manufacturers, and Colliers, carried, on and conducted by us at Newport, Caerleon, and Bedwelty, all in the County of Monmouth, under the respective firms of [[Forman and Fothergill]], '''Richard and Thomas Fothergill and Co''' and [[Argoed Colliery Co|Argoed Colliery Company]], were dissolved by mutual consent on the 30th day of June last past, as far as regards the undersigned William Forman, who retired therefrom; and that all debts due to us as such Copartners, and from us as such Copartners, are to be paid to and by the undersigned [[Richard Fothergill (1789-1851)|Richard Fothergill]], [[Thomas Fothergill (1791-1858)|Thomas Fothergill]], and [[Rowland Fothergill]].<ref>London Gazette 23 March 1827</ref> | ||
1853 WE, the undersigned, hereby give notice that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, in the Carleon Tin Works, at Carleon, in the county of | 1853 WE, the undersigned, hereby give notice that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, in the [[Caerleon Works|Carleon Tin Works]], at Carleon, in the county of Monmouth, trading under the firm of '''Richard and Thomas Fothergill and Company''', was dissolved by mutual consent on the 16th day of July, 1852; and that all debts due to and from the said partnership will be received and paid by the undersigned Thomas Fothergill, at the said Carleon Works<ref>London Gazette 28 February 1853</ref> | ||
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1827 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnerships lately subsisting between us in the trades and businesses of Bankers, Tin-Plate-Manufacturers, and Colliers, carried, on and conducted by us at Newport, Caerleon, and Bedwelty, all in the County of Monmouth, under the respective firms of Forman and Fothergill, Richard and Thomas Fothergill and Co and Argoed Colliery Company, were dissolved by mutual consent on the 30th day of June last past, as far as regards the undersigned William Forman, who retired therefrom; and that all debts due to us as such Copartners, and from us as such Copartners, are to be paid to and by the undersigned Richard Fothergill, Thomas Fothergill, and Rowland Fothergill.[1]
1853 WE, the undersigned, hereby give notice that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, in the Carleon Tin Works, at Carleon, in the county of Monmouth, trading under the firm of Richard and Thomas Fothergill and Company, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 16th day of July, 1852; and that all debts due to and from the said partnership will be received and paid by the undersigned Thomas Fothergill, at the said Carleon Works[2]