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1866 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Richard Fothergill (1822-1903)|Richard Fothergill]], [[Thomas Alers Hankey]], and [[Benjamin Bateman]] under the firm of The Plymouth Iron Company, at the Plymouth Iron Works, Merthyr Tydvil, in the county of Glamorgan, and of No. 50, Gracechurch-street, in the city of London, as Iron Masters<ref>London Gazette 25 May 1866</ref> | 1866 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Richard Fothergill (1822-1903)|Richard Fothergill]], [[Thomas Alers Hankey]], and [[Benjamin Bateman]] under the firm of The Plymouth Iron Company, at the Plymouth Iron Works, Merthyr Tydvil, in the county of Glamorgan, and of No. 50, Gracechurch-street, in the city of London, as Iron Masters<ref>London Gazette 25 May 1866</ref> | ||
1867 the Plymouth and Penydarran Works had recently been purchased by the Plymouth Iron Company, Mr. Richard Fothergill being the managing proprietor. | 1867 the Plymouth and [[Penydarren Ironworks|Penydarran Works]] had recently been purchased by the Plymouth Iron Company, Mr. Richard Fothergill being the managing proprietor. | ||
Presumably then became [[Fothergill, Hankey and Co]] | Presumably then became [[Fothergill, Hankey and Co]] |
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of Plymouth Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil
1866 Dissolution of the Partnership between Richard Fothergill, Thomas Alers Hankey, and Benjamin Bateman under the firm of The Plymouth Iron Company, at the Plymouth Iron Works, Merthyr Tydvil, in the county of Glamorgan, and of No. 50, Gracechurch-street, in the city of London, as Iron Masters[1]
1867 the Plymouth and Penydarran Works had recently been purchased by the Plymouth Iron Company, Mr. Richard Fothergill being the managing proprietor.
Presumably then became Fothergill, Hankey and Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 25 May 1866
- Reference to The Engineer 1867 1st June p407 but this doesn't exist