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1855 'Smoke Nuisance .... The next case was that of Mr. William Stuttle, ironfounder, Coleham, who admitted the complaint, and stated that the main cause in his case was the chimney being too low, and that his landlord, [[William Hazledine|Mr. Hazledine]], had promised to build a new one. The penalty in this case was also adjourned for a month, in order to see if any progress were made in the work.'<ref>'Eddowes's Journal, and General Advertiser for Shropshire, and the Principality of Wales - Wednesday 2 May 1855</ref>.  'THE SMOKE NUISANCE. Mr. Hughes then noticed that, although Mr. Stuttle, of the Coleham foundry, had, at a former meeting, been directed to abate his smoke nuisance, it was as bad as ever — the only difference being that the chimney was higher.'<ref>    Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 17 August 1855</ref>
1855 'Smoke Nuisance .... The next case was that of Mr. William Stuttle, ironfounder, Coleham, who admitted the complaint, and stated that the main cause in his case was the chimney being too low, and that his landlord, [[William Hazledine|Mr. Hazledine]], had promised to build a new one. The penalty in this case was also adjourned for a month, in order to see if any progress were made in the work.'<ref>'Eddowes's Journal, and General Advertiser for Shropshire, and the Principality of Wales - Wednesday 2 May 1855</ref>.  'THE SMOKE NUISANCE. Mr. Hughes then noticed that, although Mr. Stuttle, of the Coleham foundry, had, at a former meeting, been directed to abate his smoke nuisance, it was as bad as ever — the only difference being that the chimney was higher.'<ref>    Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 17 August 1855</ref>


1862 Death of [[William Westaby Stuttle]] at his residence in Coleham on 11 January<ref>Salopian Journal - Tuesday 14 January 1862</ref>
1872 Advert for sale of equipment and materials at the foundry, as instructed by the executors of the late [[William Westaby Stuttle|William Stuttle]].<ref>Shrewsbury Chronicle, 9 February 1872</ref>
 
1872 Advert for sale of equipment and materials at the foundry, as instructed by the executors of the late William Stuttle.<ref>Shrewsbury Chronicle, 9 February 1872</ref>


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Revision as of 16:27, 12 January 2016

of Coleham, Shrewsbury

Established by William Hazledine.

1841 After the death of Hazledine, the foundry was advertised for sale, along with a brewery and numerous other properties[1]

1855 'Smoke Nuisance .... The next case was that of Mr. William Stuttle, ironfounder, Coleham, who admitted the complaint, and stated that the main cause in his case was the chimney being too low, and that his landlord, Mr. Hazledine, had promised to build a new one. The penalty in this case was also adjourned for a month, in order to see if any progress were made in the work.'[2]. 'THE SMOKE NUISANCE. Mr. Hughes then noticed that, although Mr. Stuttle, of the Coleham foundry, had, at a former meeting, been directed to abate his smoke nuisance, it was as bad as ever — the only difference being that the chimney was higher.'[3]

1872 Advert for sale of equipment and materials at the foundry, as instructed by the executors of the late William Stuttle.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 22 October 1841
  2. 'Eddowes's Journal, and General Advertiser for Shropshire, and the Principality of Wales - Wednesday 2 May 1855
  3. Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 17 August 1855
  4. Shrewsbury Chronicle, 9 February 1872