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William Sims

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William Sims (1762-1834

c1815 Leading engineer of the Eastern Mines bought a half share in the pole patents of Richard Trevithick. Probably an agent for Michael Williams of United Mines and later MP for West Cornwall.

With Trevithick he compounded engines at Wheal Chance and Treskerby Mine

Later, and on his own, after Trevithick had left for Peru, he compounded engines at United Mines, Williams, Wheal Damsel and United Mines, Poldory

1834. Death. 'At his residence, White Hall, Cornwall, William Sims Esq., civil engineer, aged 72 years'[1]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 October 1834
  • Richard Trevithick by H. W. Dickinson and Arthur Titley. Published 1934.