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William Coles (of Bradford-upon-Avon)

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of Bradford Foundry, Bradford-on-Avon

1859 Sale Notice: 'BRADFORD-ON-AVON, WILTSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BT Mr. FOLEY, ..... THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES,
Lot 1. DWELLING-HOUSE, IRONFOUNDRY, GRIST MILL, MALT-HOUSE, ENGINE-HOUSE, WORKSHOPS, COACH HOUSE, STABLE, YARD, GARDEN, and appurtenances fronting against the Trowbridge-road, for many years occupied by Mr. Coles. The GASOMETER will be included in the Purchase. The Purchaser may take the Steam Engine, and also the Plant at a fair valuation. The Ground comprises about half an acre and is held for the remainder a term determinable on Setember 29th, 1918, at the yearly rent of 10s.
Lot 2. ALL THOSE THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS adjoining lot 1, being about 118 feet in depth and about 61 feet in breadth and occupied by Edwin Venon, Alfred Crisp, and Joseph Bendall.
Lot 3. ALL THAT PLOT OF GARDEN GROUND with the WORKSHOPS lately erected on part thereof adjoining Lot 1, and comprising about 8242 superficial feet. Lots 2 and 3 are held with adjoining Premises for remainder of a term determinable on September 29th, 1918, subject to the yearly rent of £310, to be apportioned.
For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Trowbridge, to Mr. J. J. Fisher, Engineer, Frome, or to Mr, MESSITER, Solicitor, Frome, [1]

1846 Advert: 'NEW ROTARY ENGINE.
WILLIAM COLES, Engineer, BRADFORD, respectfully informs the Public that he is prepared to take Orders for STEAM ENGINES on the principle Messrs. J. F. and W. Lamb Hancock's Patent, at £13 per Horse Power, without Boiler.
The ease with which Engines are fixed will also greatly reduce the cost, and the saving of fuel will be very considerable.
The Engines will warranted to do the work for which they are sold with less Coal than any Engine in existence.'[2] CHECK THIS - might be a different Wm Coles, possibly at Bradford, Yorks!


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Sources of Information

  1. Somerset Frome Times - Wednesday 10 August 1859
  2. Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette - Thursday 21 May 1846