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The brothers '''John''' and [[Walter Neilson ( -1896)|Walter Neilson]] were  
The brothers '''John''' and [[Walter Neilson (1842-1896)|Walter Neilson]] were  
partners in the iron broking firm [[Neilson Brothers (brokers)]]
partners in the iron broking firm [[Neilson Brothers (brokers)]]



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The brothers John and Walter Neilson were partners in the iron broking firm Neilson Brothers (brokers)

1899 Neilson Brothers, iron and steel merchants, failed having substantially greater liabilities than assets[1]. A committee was appointed to examine its affairs headed by William Beardmore

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times 6 June 1899