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1864 Bankrupt. '[[Epaphras Seage (1799-1875)|Epaphras Seage, the Elder]], and [[Epaphras Seage (1829-1896)|Epaphras Seage, the younger]], carrying on business at Coffin's Place, the parish of Saint Lawrence, in the City of Exeter, Smiths and Wheelwrights, both residing in Newtown, in the County the said City of Exeter, trading under the style or firm of [[Epaphras Seage and Son|Seage and Son]], having been adjudged bankrupts on the day of June, 1864, are hereby required to surrender themselves...'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 24 June 1864</ref>





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1864 Bankrupt. 'Epaphras Seage, the Elder, and Epaphras Seage, the younger, carrying on business at Coffin's Place, the parish of Saint Lawrence, in the City of Exeter, Smiths and Wheelwrights, both residing in Newtown, in the County the said City of Exeter, trading under the style or firm of Seage and Son, having been adjudged bankrupts on the day of June, 1864, are hereby required to surrender themselves...'[1]


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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 24 June 1864