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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… works at Merthyr-Tydvil. In the spring of that year, Mr. Crawshay Bailey commenced some large iron-works at Aberamman; … are two schools supported by the workmen employed by Mr. Crawshay in the adjoining county; and Sunday schools, also, … hardship, that, although the Hrwaun furnaces of Mr. Crawshay contribute largely to the poor's rate of the parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… estates, 79 and c. 1850 Oaklands farm was bought by Henry Crawshay and added to his Oaklands Park estate. 80 The … Oaklands farm, were bought by the ironmaster Henry Crawshay, 86 who was living at Oaklands Park by 1856. 87 He … parish boundary are contemporary with it. About 1850 Henry Crawshay built a large new house in Renaissance style. It has …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Hereford, and the cost, £2,000, was borne by Henry Crawshay. 94 Some 16th-century pews with ends carved with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Anna sold the estate in the following year to Henry Crawshay, an ironmaster (d. 1879). 88 Henry was succeeded by Edwin Crawshay, and c. 1890 the estate was acquired by Peter Stubs …
Cardiff Records
… Rising Sun Court. 1851 March 7. Letter was read from Mr. Crawshay, Chairman of the Glamorgan Canal Co., declining to …
History Theses 1901-1970
… early 19th centuries. K.T. Weetch. London M.Sc. 1963. The Crawshay dynasty: a study in industrial organisation and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and of 41 a. was sold in 1861 to the ironmaster Henry Crawshay 6 (d. 1879) 7 and in 1883 to Francis Montagu Lloyd. … road. 51 By the late 1840s the ironmasters Henry Crawshay and Stephen Allaway had acquired the tenancies … Buckshraft (later Buckshaft) iron mine, of which William Crawshay was an owner, extended under land belonging to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… school, it received regular financial support from the Crawshay family and the Crown. 23 In 1883 it passed to the … in an iron room at Upper Soudley provided by Henry Crawshay and used also for Anglican worship. The school soon …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the development of mines and tramroads. 89 William Crawshay, owner of the Cyfarthfa ironworks near Merthyr … pits were enlarged and new deep mines sunk. William Crawshay (d. 1867) and his son Henry (d. 1879) took a lead in … 16 sold Resolution and Safeguard coal pits to Henry Crawshay, 17 and in 1889 the firm of Henry Crawshay & Co. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the 'foreign' capitalists at the period, and later the Crawshay family of Merthyr Tydfil (Glam.) played a leading …
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