Papers of John Urpeth Rastrick, 1800-1855, comprising a miscellany of correspondence (including drafts of copies of outgoing letters), with notes, engineering drawings, etc. Many of the notes and calculations are written in Rastrick's private cipher. Major correspondents include the London shipping iron merchants Henckell and Du Buisson; the 2nd Earl of Powis; John (later Sir John) Gladstone [father of W E Gladstone]; the lawyer, estate manager and politician James Loch and [?his son] George Loch; and Rastrick's sons and employees. Topics covered include the canal and railway interests of Rastrick and the other correspondents, as well as the iron industry. Most of the letters were dispatched to or from London or the industrial areas of South Wales and the West Midlands.
Rastrick , John Urpeth , 1780-1856 , civil engineer
GB 0096 AL340
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Fonds
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1800-1855
GB 0096 MS Carlton
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16th century-20th century
Manuscripts written in and about shorthand, 16th-20th centuries.
Carlton , William , 1886-1973 , collector
GB 0096 MS 416
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1846-1850
A manuscript Bible containing both Old and New Testaments copied out in shorthand, 1846-50. Included is a treatise on the system of shorthand used and a watercolour portrait of Thomas Bourne.
Bourne , Thomas , fl 1846-1850 , copyist
GB 0096 MS 411
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1802-1806
An outline of a system of shorthand, 1802-6, and information on its application.
Beeby , James , fl 1802-1806 , author on shorthand