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1825 Patent. 'To [[Timothy Burstall]], of Bankside, the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and [[John Hill]] of Greenwich, Kent, Engineers; for a locomotive, or steam carriage, for the conveyance of mails, passengers, and goods.'<ref>Hereford Journal - Wednesday 16 March 1825</ref> | 1825 Patent. 'To [[Timothy Burstall]], of Bankside, the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and [[John Hill (of Leith)|John Hill]] of Greenwich, Kent, Engineers; for a locomotive, or steam carriage, for the conveyance of mails, passengers, and goods.'<ref>Hereford Journal - Wednesday 16 March 1825</ref> | ||
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of Southwark and Greenwich
1825 Patent. 'To Timothy Burstall, of Bankside, the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and John Hill of Greenwich, Kent, Engineers; for a locomotive, or steam carriage, for the conveyance of mails, passengers, and goods.'[1]
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- ↑ Hereford Journal - Wednesday 16 March 1825