Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Burr

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Thomas Burr, a London plumber by trade, moved to Shrewsbury in 1813. In 1820 he patented 'Burr’s Lead Squirting Press', which revolutionised the production of lead pipes. He bought Kingsland Mill from Ann Bage and developed it as a lead works.[1]

  1. [1] Revolutionary Players - Kingsland Mill webpage