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near Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, from Thomas Sharpe. The intention was to build an ironworks for the
Furness Iron and Steel Co, in which he was a partner, and also a housing estate on his own account. There was an iron mine working here on a lease from the Duke of Buccleuch. When the inevitable
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and produced the design for their first fountain. His book on the subject is still in print.
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on 16 May 1846, and moved to London to practise as a barrister.
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a, that the duke was not entitled to ore under his land and
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subsidence became apparent, Wakefield sought to establish:
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National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
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