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An History of Birmingham (1783)

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A detailed local history that combines archival records, parish registers, charters, and contemporary observation to trace the town's development from modest origins into a bustling manufacturing and commercial center. The narrative mixes chronological notices with vivid descriptions of streets, markets, fairs, public institutions, antiquities, and patterns of trade and labour, supported by statistics and documentary extracts. The author intersperses factual material with personal reflections on social life, industry, and municipal change, and closes with practical remarks and suggestions aimed at preserving local memory and guiding future civic improvement.

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William Hutton

William Hutton was an English author and historian, best known for his work "An History of Birmingham," published in 1783. This significant text provides a detailed account of the history and development of Birmingham, reflecting Hutton's deep engagement with the local culture and society. In addition to his historical writings, Hutton was also a prominent figure in the early days of the Birmingham Library and contributed to the promotion of education and literacy in the region. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of Birmingham during the 18th century.

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