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1945 Mention of W. V. Wennington and Co, ironfounders and engineers, Goscote foundry; and of [[William Vincent Wennington]]
1945 Mention of W. V. Wennington and Co, ironfounders and engineers, Goscote foundry; and of [[William Vincent Wennington]]
1847 March 12th. Buried.


1847. Announcement. 'GOSCOTE FOUNDRY. NEAR WALSALL. IRONMASTERS, Coal masters, and others, are respectfully informed that Mrs. WENNINGTON intends to continue the business of the above Foundry in all its branches, under the firm of "Wennington and Co." as before.<ref>Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser - Wednesday 31 March 1847</ref>
1847. Announcement. 'GOSCOTE FOUNDRY. NEAR WALSALL. IRONMASTERS, Coal masters, and others, are respectfully informed that Mrs. WENNINGTON intends to continue the business of the above Foundry in all its branches, under the firm of "Wennington and Co." as before.<ref>Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser - Wednesday 31 March 1847</ref>

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possibly formerly Otway, Wennington and Co

1945 Mention of W. V. Wennington and Co, ironfounders and engineers, Goscote foundry; and of William Vincent Wennington

1847 March 12th. Buried.

1847. Announcement. 'GOSCOTE FOUNDRY. NEAR WALSALL. IRONMASTERS, Coal masters, and others, are respectfully informed that Mrs. WENNINGTON intends to continue the business of the above Foundry in all its branches, under the firm of "Wennington and Co." as before.[1]


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  1. Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser - Wednesday 31 March 1847