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Charles John Brandling

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He became a lieutenant of the Northumberland militia in 1790, being promoted captain in 1793, and in 1819 he was made Lieutenant-Colonel of the Northumberland & Newcastle volunteer cavalry.
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system for the wagonway (a horse-drawn route of the mid-18th century) and commissioning what turned out to be the first commercially successful steam locomotive, designed and built by
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as his manager. This young mining engineer was responsible for making a success of the next era of the mining business by inventing a
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described him and his wife as "cordial in their manner, unaffected and extremely good-natured". They had no children.
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heiress in 1697. Charles John commissioned a survey of the estate and its potential and appointed
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Report upon the claims of Mr George Stephenson relative to the invention of his safety lamp
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In 1817 he chaired the committee which established the reward to be paid to
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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His father installed him at Middleton Lodge, about 4 miles south of
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Grey mss, letter from Grey to Lady Grey, 24 October 1810
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He married Frances Elizabeth Hawksworth, daughter of
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Charles Brandling
Gosforth House
Leeds
Middleton
John Blenkinsop
rack and pinion
Matthew Murray
Middleton Railway
Walter Fawkes
Earl Grey
George Stephenson
Geordie lamp
History of Parliament online
ibid
The Life of Robert Stephenson FRS by John Cordy Jeafferson
Report upon the claims of Mr George Stephenson relative to the invention of his safety lamp
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Charles Brandling
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Cuthbert Ellison
Sir Charles Monck
Thomas Richard Beaumont
Member of Parliament
Northumberland
1820
1826
Thomas Wentworth Beaumont
Matthew Bell
Hon. Henry Liddell

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