| RAILWAY AND INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE SOUTH WEST BLACK COUNTRY |
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1814 |
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| Body stolen from gibbet. | ||||
| 1818 |
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| Sale
of Tipton Moat Colliery to include rail roads Lease of Monmouth Forges, Charcoal Ironworks Sale of coal mine, Brockmoor, near Stourbridge |
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| Sale
of land, with mineral rights, at Red Hall Hill, Rowley Sale of pasture near Colley Gate Sale of Tan Yard, at Cradley |
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| Sale
of shares in Coseley New Colliery and Ironworks Sale of house, Coventry Street, Stourbridge Sale of property, the High Street, Stourbridge. Lately known at as the 'Old Serjent' |
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| Lease of land containing valuable minerals, with easy transport to Newport, Monmouthshire, over tramway and canal. | ||||
| Estates,
Coal and Iron Works, at and near Billingsley Shropshire, with rail road |
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| Tenders
required to light the City of Worcester by gas. Lease of Ape Dale ironworks, with 200 yard railway |
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| John
Urpeth Rastrick moves to West Bromwich to work as an independent engineer |
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| Wholesale
and Retail Linen and Woolen Drapery, High Street, Stourbridge |
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