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1855 Provisional Patent for improvements in steam engines (not proceeded with) <ref>The Engineer, 8 Feb 1856</ref>
1855 Provisional Patent for improvements in steam engines (not proceeded with) <ref>The Engineer, 8 Feb 1856</ref>
1893 Sale Notice: '.... ALL those TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD SILK MILLS, adjoining each other, and situated on Wallworth's Bank, Congleton, with the LAND on which the same stands, and occupied by Messrs. J. A. Hall & Co., Trimming Manufacturers, together with a VERTICAL CONDENSING ENGINE, 2 ft. 4 in. stroke, cylinder bore 14in., 12-horse power nominal, will work up to about 25-horse power, made by the late Edwin Scragg of Buglawton, Cheshire ....'<ref>Congleton & Macclesfield Mercury, and Cheshire General Advertiser - Saturday 11 February 1893</ref>


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of Albert Works, Buglawton, near Congleton

1855 Provisional Patent for improvements in steam engines (not proceeded with) [1]

1893 Sale Notice: '.... ALL those TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD SILK MILLS, adjoining each other, and situated on Wallworth's Bank, Congleton, with the LAND on which the same stands, and occupied by Messrs. J. A. Hall & Co., Trimming Manufacturers, together with a VERTICAL CONDENSING ENGINE, 2 ft. 4 in. stroke, cylinder bore 14in., 12-horse power nominal, will work up to about 25-horse power, made by the late Edwin Scragg of Buglawton, Cheshire ....'[2]

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  1. The Engineer, 8 Feb 1856
  2. Congleton & Macclesfield Mercury, and Cheshire General Advertiser - Saturday 11 February 1893