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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in a high state of cultivation; the substratum is rich in mineral wealth, and considerable numbers of the population …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Peter and St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Towcester, hundred of GreensNorton, S. division of the county of Northampton, 6 miles (W. by S.) from Towcester; containing, with the hamlets of Milthorpe and … of King's College, Cambridge. In the neighbourhood is a mineral spring called St. Loy's or St. Lewis's well. Weeford …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the hamlet has become a favourite watering-place. The mineral productions of the parish, consisting of coal, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… none remained by 1969. 45 Herbert Phillips set up as a mineral-water manufacturer at Mill Bank c. 1890. H. Phillips …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wellington Advertiser in 1850 and the Shropshire News and Mineral District Reporter in 1855. 4 In 1854 5 Thomas Leake 6 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres, of which 3500 are common or waste. It is rich in mineral treasure, and the tin and copper mines within its … and pasture, with extensive sheep-walks. It is rich in mineral produce; there are some quarries of stone, and the … and garden. About half a mile distant from the church is a mineral spring. Wentworth, or Wingford WENTWORTH, or …
A History of the County of Stafford
… income rose from £5 in 1786 to £12 in 1861. In 1862 the mineral rights under the property were sold for £600, which …
A History of the County of Stafford
… For Murchison see D.N.B. R. Hunt, Memoirs of Geol. Surv., Mineral Statistics of U.K. for 1853 and 1854, 108-9 (listing … 1862; /8/1/2/Feb. and Mar. 1863; /8/1/12/Apr. 1874. Hunt, Mineral Statistics 1868, 184-5. Reps. Inspectors of Mines …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Stafford
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