peter cameron
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I would be interested to know more of the fraud case. I do know that he was the godson of Frances Piercy (grandaughter of White Piercy) who died in Reading in 1840 and left him a small bequest.
I would be interested to know more of the fraud case.
There is a very good publication called the Witney Blanket Story. They talk about the history of the blankets and the part the Colliers played in that history. Horatio was born in 1806 and his brother Robert in 1789 (? maybe 1790). They did go bankrupt in 1833. Not sure how they got going again, but they did. Good question.I am working on the history of Crawley and Crawley Mill in Oxfordshire, and have in effect reached a brick wall regarding Robert Collier (c.1790-1848) - does anyone have any information about this individual? i know that he went bankrupt around 1833 (source Jacksons Oxford journal), but how did Colliers manage to hang on to the blanket-making business after that date?
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