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  2. Halstead - Wikipedia

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    Townsford Mill spans the river at the bottom of the town houses. In 1818, Samuel Courtauld built two mills, Townsford at Halstead and another at Bocking. At the end of 1824, Halstead Mill was sold to Stephen Beuzeville. In 1825, Samuel installed a steam engine at Bocking Mill. An agreement dated 19 January 1825 was drawn up between Beuzeville ...

  3. George Campbell Sherrin - Wikipedia

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    The Causeway, Halstead with Sherrin's cottages on the right. His next works were in Essex, with the Working Men's Club and cottages at the Causeway, Halstead for Samuel Courtauld & Co, the owner of the Townsford Mill, in 1883.

  4. Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1827 Stephen Beuzeville was declared bankrupt; a formal deed of sale dated 11 April 1828 was created between the commissioners in bankruptcy and Samuel Courtauld, whereby Halstead Mill (subject to charges of £300) was sold to Courtaulds for a cash payment of £1,500. Stephen and his father joined Courtaulds as employees.

  5. Is There Really a Duke of Halstead? - AOL

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    So it was really helpful to film on the Badminton Estate and to meet the Duke of Beaufort who, like the Duke of Halstead, is dealing with all the modern problems of the landed gentry.

  6. List of windmills in Essex - Wikipedia

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    Halstead: West Mill: Post: 1724 1805 1701: Struck by lightning 22 August 1800 and subsequently demolished Halstead Box Mill: Post: 1777 1775: Blown down 29 April 1882 Halstead East Mill: Post: 1841 1876 Halstead East Mill: Smock: 1800: Burnt down 24 December 1862 Halstead Greenstead Green Mill: Post: 1784 Demolished c. 1830

  7. Courtaulds - Wikipedia

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    In 1818, George Courtauld returned to America, leaving Samuel Courtauld and Taylor to expand the business, now known as Courtauld & Taylor, by building further mills in Halstead and Bocking. In 1825 Courtauld installed a steam engine at the Bocking mill, and then installed power looms at Halstead. His mills, however, remained heavily dependent ...

  8. Benjamin Halsted - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Halsted (February 17, 1734 - May 22, 1817), also spelled Benjamin Halstead, was an American silversmith active in New York City, Philadelphia, and Elizabeth, New Jersey. In 1794 he founded the first thimble factory in the United States.

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