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A History of the County of Shropshire
… until the railways arrived. Along the Severn bank ran the Coalbrookdale Bewdley towpath, made c. 1800, 58 but from the … 1730s or later mines at Ladywood supplied ironstone to the Coalbrookdale furnances. 70 In 1739 the commonest river … most prominent members of the meeting were the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, and Abraham Darby (I) was buried in Broseley …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… at the Rovings 1 km. south. Along the Severn bank ran the Coalbrookdale-Bewdley tow path, made c. 1800. 58 The wharves' …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… John Homes Smith see G. A. Godden, Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains (1970), 96, 125; Eng. County …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a, line 13, for 'got to work' read 'incorporated in the Coalbrookdale partners' enterprises' " " 466 a, line 57, … delete the entry for 'Sir Wm.' " " 260 b, s.v. 'Coalbrookdale, in Madeley', before 'Meadow Wharf' insert 'Lower Forge, i. 462, 466' " " 260 b, s.v. 'Coalbrookdale, in Madeley', delete entry for 'Upper Forge' " …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… iron-works of the Coalbrook-dale Company. The road from Coalbrookdale to Wellington runs through a part of it. The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… through deeply incised valleys to converge at the head of Coalbrookdale. Elsewhere the parish boundary did not follow …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Street by 1851. 20 A second major route was the Wellington-Coalbrookdale turnpike, opened c. 1817. 21 Across the … a road that followed parts of the former Horsehay-Coalbrookdale waggonway. 22 The stretch along Loamhole dingle … to have been taken over as a private toll road by the Coalbrookdale Co., who put up a turnpike gate at Horsehay, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and ironworks led to specialization in horse rearing. The Coalbrookdale Co.'s tenant at Horsehay farm in 1759 worked a … south around Lightmoor where the land drops away towards Coalbrookdale. East of the Lightmoor fault in Malinslee and … (II). 80 By extending that lease 81 and by purchase 82 the Coalbrookdale Co. retained control over most minerals in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was chaired by W. G. Norris, a Quaker and manager of the Coalbrookdale Co., the first vice-chairman, and from 1894 the … School, originated in a British boys' school opened by the Coalbrookdale Co. in a room over the stables at Horsehay Farm …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1½-storeyed brick houses 78 built in three stages by the Coalbrookdale Co., probably soon after the Horsehay furnaces … sandstone blocks). 86 Of slightly later date were the Coalbrookdale Co.'s terraces: New Row, at Horsehay, 87 and … MSS. 2507-8. M. W. Hunt, 'Squatter Settlements in the Coalbrookdale Area' (Liverpool Polytechnic Dept. Architecture …
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