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  2. Moss Pit - Wikipedia

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    William Moss & Son were builders, railway contractors and coal merchants in Stafford from 1855 to 1884 when William Moss [1] was killed at his sand and gravel pit now called Moss Pit. William Moss and his son Samuel built railway lines around the Midlands [2] including the Queensville curve in Stafford.

  3. Huws Gray - Wikipedia

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    Huws Gray is a British builders merchants chain based in the town of Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales.Following the acquisition of the Buildbase, PDM Scotland and Civils and Lintels brands, the Huws Gray Group has over 300 branches across England, Wales and Scotland as of 2023 and is the largest independent builders merchant in the UK.

  4. Buildbase - Wikipedia

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    Buildbase is a buildersmerchants in the United Kingdom, and is approaching two hundred branches nationwide. Buildbase is part of Huws Gray having been bought from Grafton Group plc in a deal that saw Grafton sell its merchanting business in the UK. [1] It is a member of the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF).

  5. Jewson - Wikipedia

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    On 15 May 2009, Jewson Ltd applied under s.69 (1) Companies Act 2006 for a change of name of Jewson's Drives Ltd which had been registered since 18 March 2009. Jewson Ltd argued that they enjoyed goodwill under the name "Jewson" since 1836 and that they were the United Kingdom's leading timber and builders' merchant.

  6. Wickes - Wikipedia

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    Wickes Group plc trading as Wickes is a home improvement retailer and garden centre, based in the United Kingdom with more than 230 stores throughout the country.Its main business is the sale of supplies and materials, for homeowners and the building trade. [2]

  7. John Rudyard - Wikipedia

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    John Rudyard, which is the correct original spelling of the family name, was born in the village of Leek, Staffordshire, and baptised on 22 April 1650. The name is spelt Rudyerd in the Leek baptismal register. He was a son of the second wife of Anthony Rudyard of Delacres Abbey, Staffordshire, earlier known as Dieulacres Abbey. The Rudyard ...

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  9. Matthew Cradock (MP died 1636) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Cradock (Mar. 1584–1636) was an English wool merchant and politician [1] who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. Cradock was the son of George Cradock of Stafford. [2] He was the first mayor Stafford in 1614. [3] In 1615 he purchased the neglected Caverswall Castle.

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