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1861 Employing 250 men.<ref>1861 Census</ref>


1866 'Names and descriptions of the Debtors, as in the Deed— [[Edward John Gibbs]] and William Gibbs, both of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, carrying on business as Ironmasters and Brokers, in copartnership, under the style or firm of Gibbs Brothers, at Wolverhampton aforesaid, and also at Deepfields Ironworks, and Bull's-bridge Ironworks, both in the said county of Stafford.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23122/page/3286The London Gazette Publication date:1 June 1866 Issue:23122 Page:3286]</ref>
1866 'Names and descriptions of the Debtors, as in the Deed - [[Edward John Gibbs]] and William Gibbs, both of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, carrying on business as Ironmasters and Brokers, in copartnership, under the style or firm of Gibbs Brothers, at Wolverhampton aforesaid, and also at Deepfields Ironworks, and Bull's-bridge Ironworks, both in the said county of Stafford.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23122/page/3286The London Gazette Publication date:1 June 1866 Issue:23122 Page:3286]</ref>


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of Wolverhampton

1861 Employing 250 men.[1]

1866 'Names and descriptions of the Debtors, as in the Deed - Edward John Gibbs and William Gibbs, both of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, carrying on business as Ironmasters and Brokers, in copartnership, under the style or firm of Gibbs Brothers, at Wolverhampton aforesaid, and also at Deepfields Ironworks, and Bull's-bridge Ironworks, both in the said county of Stafford.'[2]

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