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    Bilston is a market town in the City of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, England. It is close to the borders of Sandwell and Walsall. The nearest towns are Darlaston, Wednesbury, and Willenhall.

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  4. Dec 12, 2023 · Bilston, a large market, post, and manufacturing town of England, in Staffordshire, 3 miles S.E. from Wolverhampton, of which parliamentary borough it forms a part. It has large iron-works and numerous manufactories for japanned and enamelled goods, coarse earthenware, and ironware.

  5. historywebsite.co.uk › articles › BilstonDirectoryBilston History

    BILSTON TOWN DURING THE 18TH CENTURY. Industries spread out over all the old manorial lands, wreaking havoc with the landscape. Agriculture was not entirely excluded but, by the second half of the 18 th century, it took place in the gaps between mining and manufacturing – and these gaps gradually became fewer though they did not disappear entirely until late in the 20 th century.

  6. Leaflet | Map data © openstreetmap.org. "Bilston, celebrated for its extensive coal and iron works, is a populous market town and township, in the parish, union, county court district and parliamentary borough of Wolverhampton. It comprises about 2580 acres of land, and its population is now upwards of 24,000.

  7. Welcome to Bilston! Located in the West Midlands region, Bilston is a beautiful town with a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere. Known for its industrial heritage, this former coal mining town has transformed into a bustling hub of culture and entertainment.

  8. www.historywebsite.co.uk › articles › BilstonDirectoryBilston History

    The first burial in the new burial ground, in 1727, was of a locksmith, John Lees and this took place “in the presence of a large company”. There also seems to have been a trade in gun locks as R. R. Angerstein gives a list of prices: “Bilston: gunlocks, common ‘Traidel’ 15d each. Lock in ‘rest’, 6 1/2d to 7d.

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