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Fawcett, Whitehouse, Hunt and Co

From Graces Guide

1822 Partnership change. '...the Partnership or joint trade subsisting and carried on by and between William Fawcett, Benjamin Whitehouse, James Hunt, Henry Hunt, Archibald Kenrick, and Joseph Priestley, of the Verteg-Hill Iron-Works, in the County of Monmouth, Iron-Masters, Coal-Masters, and Iron-Manufacturers, under the firm of Fawcett, Whitehouse, Hunt, and Co. was and stands dissolved on and from the 3rd day of February last, so far as respects the said Benjamin Whitehouse....'[1]

1825 "... the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, William Fawcett, James Hunt, Henry Hunt, Archibald Kenrick and Joseph Priestley, as Iron and Coal-Masters, at Varteg, in the County of Monmouth, was dissolved on the 26th day of August last. "[2]

1825 "... the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, William Fawcett, James Hunt, Henry Hunt, Joseph Priestley, and George Smith Kenrick, has been dissolved by mutual consent... "[3]

1843 Dissolution of the Partnership between Mark Philips, William Fawcett, William Needham, and George Smith Kenrick, as Iron Masters, at Varteg, in the county of Monmouth, under the firm of the Varteg Iron Company[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette Publication date:22 June 1822 Issue:17828 Page:1041
  2. London Gazette 4 June 1825
  3. London Gazette 4 June 1825
  4. London Gazette 15 December 1843