Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Moseley Bennett

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Ironfounder, of Great Boughton, Chester

1829 Advertisement: 'DWELLING-HOUSE, IRON FOUNDRY, & LAND, BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that MESSUAGE or Dwelling House, IRON FOUNDRY, and other Buildings, situate in Great Boughton, near Chester, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Moseley Bennett; together with Garden and Field behind the same, and adjoining the Chester canal, and which Garden and Field contain in the whole three acres, one rood, and ten perches of land, or thereabouts ; and possession of the premises will (if required) delivered in November next. Freehold of Inheritance, under a perpetual rent of sixteen shillings. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Ripley, Solicitor, Liverpool; or to Mr. G.Bailey, 24, Queen-street, Chester.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Chester Courant, 13 October 1829