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Worcestershire in the Nineteenth Century / A Complete Digest of Facts Occuring in the County since the Commencement of the year 1800

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A compact, practical digest of local events and statistics from 1800 through the mid-19th century, organized by place and topic to serve residents and officials. It summarizes population trends, crime and criminal sentences, elections and magistracy, notable trials and executions, infrastructure projects such as railways and river improvements, municipal and charitable institutions, and social and economic observations on manufacturing, emigration, and education. The work combines tables and narrative notes to record public meetings, local disputes, natural phenomena, and civic developments, offering a searchable chronicle of county occurrences and administrative changes during the period.

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T. C. Turberville

T. C. Turberville is an author known for his work on local history, particularly in relation to Worcestershire. His notable book, "Worcestershire in the Nineteenth Century / A Complete Digest of Facts Occurring in the County since the Commencement of the year 1800," provides a comprehensive overview of significant events and developments in the county during that period. Through meticulous research, Turberville contributes to the understanding of Worcestershire's historical landscape, offering readers valuable insights into the social and cultural changes of the 19th century.

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