Charles Twigg (Birmingham)
of Snow Hill, Birmingham
Presumably unconnected with Charles Twigg, button maker, of Brimingham.
1791 Advert: 'TO ROLLERS OF METAL. WANTED some Workmen who understand rolling Plated Metal.
Apply Mr. Charles Twigg, near St, Paul's Chapel, Birmingham.' [1]
1798 Sale Notice: 'A Capital Rolling Mill, in Birmingham.
To be SOLD by AUCTION, by THOMAS WARREN (by Direction of the Assignees of Mr. Charles Twigg, a Bankrupt) at the Shakespear Tavern, in New-street, Birmingham, .....
LOT 1. All that capital well-known Steam Rolling Mill, situate in Snow-hill, Birmingham, comprising a very compleat Steam Engine, in perfect Order, an Engine House, a Rolling Mill, compleatly fitted up with Rolls, a very extensive Building, occupied by Polishers, a Dwelling Houle and Warehouse for the Engineer, a Casting Shop with three Furnaces, a very compleat Shop for making Roman Vitriol, an Acconmpting-house, with commodious Warehouse adjoining, and a large upper Store Room. ..... For a View of the Premises, and for further particulars, apply at Mr. Bedford's Office, in New-street, or the Auctioneer, in Dale End, Birmingham.'[2]