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1807 Mentions Philip Dixie, ironfounder, Falcon Square in regard to the debtors to the late William Gunn, smith, of Alderbury.<ref>Morning Advertiser - Wednesday 30 September 1807</ref> of | 1807 Mentions Philip Dixie, ironfounder, Falcon Square in regard to the debtors to the late William Gunn, smith, of Alderbury.<ref>Morning Advertiser - Wednesday 30 September 1807</ref> of |
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1807 Mentions Philip Dixie, ironfounder, Falcon Square in regard to the debtors to the late William Gunn, smith, of Alderbury.[1] of
1819 A list of bankrupts included 'Philip Dixie, sen. Philip Dixie, jun. Joseph Dixie, and Benjamin Dixie, Falcon-Square, Goswell street road, London, Smiths and Iron-Founders.'[2][3]