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1877 'Fontaine Bruff, financial agent and engineer to Messrs. Vickers and Cook, of London, contractors of the Severn Bridge Railway, appeared under remand on a charge of embezzling £l5O 10s., the property of Mr. Brown, a member of the firm. The prosecution withdrew from the case, and the defendant was discharged without any imputation on his character.'<ref>Monmouthshire Merlin - Friday 13 July 1877</ref>
1877 'Fontaine Bruff, financial agent and engineer to Messrs. Vickers and Cook, of London, contractors of the [[Severn Railway Bridge| Severn Bridge Railway]], appeared under remand on a charge of embezzling £l5O 10s., the property of Mr. Brown, a member of the firm. The prosecution withdrew from the case, and the defendant was discharged without any imputation on his character.'<ref>Monmouthshire Merlin - Friday 13 July 1877</ref>





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of Westminster Chambers, London

Civil engineering contractors

1877 'Fontaine Bruff, financial agent and engineer to Messrs. Vickers and Cook, of London, contractors of the Severn Bridge Railway, appeared under remand on a charge of embezzling £l5O 10s., the property of Mr. Brown, a member of the firm. The prosecution withdrew from the case, and the defendant was discharged without any imputation on his character.'[1]


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  1. Monmouthshire Merlin - Friday 13 July 1877