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Also at Knutton, Apedale and Sneyd Green.
Also at Knutton, Apedale and Sneyd Green.


1854 [[Robert Heath]] resigned from his previous employment and built with Mr. [[Francis Stanier (1838-1900)|Stainer]] the Silverdale and Kunthon Forges under the style of [[Stanier and Heath]].   
1854 [[Robert Heath]] resigned from his previous employment and built with Mr. [[Francis Stanier|Stainer]] the Silverdale and Kunthon Forges under the style of [[Stanier and Heath]].   


1866 [[Thomas Udall]] became a partner.
1866 [[Thomas Udall]] became a partner.

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1881
1882.

Iron Masters of Silverdale, Staffordshire

Also at Knutton, Apedale and Sneyd Green.

1854 Robert Heath resigned from his previous employment and built with Mr. Stainer the Silverdale and Kunthon Forges under the style of Stanier and Heath.

1866 Thomas Udall became a partner.

1875 Had 56 puddling furnaces and 5 rolling mills

1899 George Anthony Millward purchased the Knutton Forge from Francis Stanier shortly before his death. These works had stood idle for a number of years - they were soon reopened.


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