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- Bolton is a town in Northern England with a history dating back to the Middle Ages. It began as a small village and grew in importance, eventually becoming a center for textiles, coal mining, papermaking, and other industries. Samuel Crompton, a native of Bolton, invented the spinning mule in 1779, revolutionizing spinning12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Bolton began as a small village. However, Bolton grew larger and more important in the early Middle Ages. In 1251 Bolton was made into a town. It was given a charter, a document giving the inhabitants certain rights. They were allowed to hold a market.localhistories.org/a-history-of-bolton/Samuel Crompton, a native of Bolton, invented in 1779 the spinning mule, which revolutionized spinning, and Bolton’s first spinning mill was opened in 1780. By the mid-19th century Bolton was an important centre for textiles and coal mining as well as papermaking, bleaching, engineering, and a range of other industries.www.britannica.com/place/Bolton-England
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Toponymy Bolton is a common Northern English name derived from the Old English bothl-tun, meaning a settlement with a dwelling. The first recorded use of the name, in the form Boelton, dates from 1185 to describe Bolton le Moors, though this may not be in relation to a dwelling. It was recorded as … See more
Bolton is a town in Greater Manchester in England. In the foothills of the West Pennine Moors, Bolton is between Manchester, Blackburn, Wigan, Bury and Salford. … See more
Close to the West Pennine Moors, Bolton is 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Manchester.
The early name, … See moreAt the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001, according to the Office for National Statistics, the Urban Subdivision of Bolton was part of the See more
Situated in the town centre on the site of a former market is the Grade II* listed town hall, an imposing neoclassical building designed by William Hill and opened in June 1873 by See more
Lying within the county boundaries of Lancashire, until the early 19th century, Great Bolton and Little Bolton were two of the eighteen See more
At the time of the 2001 Census, 56,390 people resident in Bolton were in employment. Of these, 21.13% worked in the wholesale and retail trade, including repair of motor vehicles; 18.71% worked within manufacturing industry; 11.00% worked within the … See more
Bolton is well served by the local road network and national routes. The A6, a major north–south trunk road, passes to the west through Hunger Hill and Westhoughton. The See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - From the late 18th century Bolton was transformed by the industrial revolution. It grew very rapidly. Samuel Crompton, a native of Bolton invented the spinning mule in 1779 and opened his first cotton mill in 1780. The cotton industry then grew at a tremendous rate and came to dominate Bolton. In 1773 a survey showed the population of Bolton was 5,...
WEBJul 20, 1998 · Bolton, town and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, historic county of Lancashire, England. The …
WEBApr 17, 2022 · One such town which is carrying forward the legacy and propagating the rich history of England is Bolton. Bolton was one of the world's largest and most …
WEBJul 19, 2023 · Guide to Bolton history, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.
WEBThe name Bolton comes from Bolt and Tun. le-Moors is merely a description of the land which surrounds Bolton (moorland). The town received its first Charter to hold a market …
WEBLake George and the Town of Bolton have played a huge part in American history, including during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. Learn abit more about what has helped shape this gorgeous region …
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WEB1792 Bolton: A body of men called Improvement Commissioners is formed to pave, clean, and light the streets. 1792 An Act of Parliament was procured to enclose Bolton Moor.
WEBWelcome to the Albion Bolton Historical Society website. The Society is dedicated to preserving, researching, documenting and telling the history of the old Township of Albion and specifically the village of Bolton.
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WEBThe focal point for research about Bolton in the historic county of Lancashire. A place where we can share all those memories before they are lost forever. …
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WEBJun 10, 2021 · Bolton Castle is one of the country’s best preserved medieval castles. The castle was originally built, by Sir Richard Le Scrope, to rival the finest and most luxurious homes in the land.
WEBBolton has a fine heritage dating back beyond the Industrial Revolution, but undoubtedly its most impressive buildings bear witness to the ambition and achievements of the …
How the towns around Bolton got their names - Manchester …
WEBMay 24, 2020 · It saw people spill out into waterlogged fields around the cultural centre of Manchester and become unwitting pioneers of a wild landscape. Among these fields, the …
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WEBDespite its old name of Bolton-le-Moors, the history of Bolton is tied up with the Industrial Revolution. Its population grew from 17,000 inhabitants in 1801 to nearly 181,000 in 1911.
Colonial Period (1739-1775) - Town of Bolton
WEBThe first three and a half decades of the town corresponded with a period of intense political unrest in the colonies. Although records for Bolton are scant, it appears that …
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WEBBolton Crook Street railway station. Bolton Great Moor Street railway station. Bolton le Moors. Bolton Museum. Bolton Steam Museum. History of Bolton Wanderers F.C. …
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WEBThe index shown below provides quick links to articles describing each era of Bolton's history. The history provided here is taken from the 1998 Historical Properties Survey …
How The Town of Bolton Got Its Name - Bolton Historical Society
WEBSep 12, 2023 · The Origin of the Town of Bolton: In May 1718 and October 1719, the General Assembly passed acts "for regulating and settling a plantation on the mountain …
The hidden histories and heritage behind Bolton place names
WEBJan 14, 2024 · Bolton boasts a proud heritage stretching from the modern era to the industrial revolution and all the way back to the Saxon era and further back still. But the …
A Brief History of Bolton, Special Edition
WEBSep 12, 2023 · One hundred years before the incorporation of Bolton, the first permanent European settlement in New England was established in 1620 by the Pilgrims at …
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WEBBolton, in Tolland County, is located in the northeastern portion of Connecticut. Originally part of the town of Hartford, the area was referred to as Hartford Mountains or Hanover, …
A Short Guide to John Bolton's Government Career - The Atlantic
WEBMar 23, 2018 · It is only fitting that, within the same week the United States marks 15 years since the 2003 Iraq invasion, John Bolton has been named the president’s national …
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WEBNov 14, 2002 · WHEN the Romans pulled out of this country, the natives were left to fend for themselves. Then came the Saxons -- and everything changed forever. Simon …
John Bolton Issues Dire Warning About Trump’s Grasp of Reality
WEB13 hours ago · Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton was thoroughly unimpressed with Donald Trump’s last-minute presser at Mar-a-Lago, …
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WEBCindy Ngamba sends powerful message of hope after creating history for Refugee Olympic Team - Born in Cameroon, but residing in Bolton and training with Team GB, Ngamba …
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WEBAug 1, 2024 · This 1791 square feet Single Family home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It is located at 4416 Cecil Bolton Dr, Mobile, AL.
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WEB3 days ago · Officials had braced for more unrest on Wednesday, but the night’s anti-immigration protests were smaller, with counterprotesters dominating the streets instead.