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Edward Short's Newcomen Engine account book

Catalogue reference: DX-840

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This record is about the Edward Short's Newcomen Engine account book dating from Nov [1713] - Jul 1717.

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Reference
DX-840
Title
Edward Short's Newcomen Engine account book
Date
Nov [1713] - Jul 1717
Description

Some folios cut out between 19-20, 21-22, 63-64

Held by
Wolverhampton City Archives
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Short, Edward, d1720, of Wolverhampton</persname>
Physical description
9 items
Access conditions

Use facsimile

Administrative / biographical background

This account book relates to a Newcomen engine erected in Bilston c.1713. Thomas Newcomen built the first practical steam engine in the world, a key invention of the Industrial Revolution at Coneygree Coalworks, Tipton, Dudley in 1712. Very little information has survived on this or any other early engine. This account book is thus a unique survival from the earliest period of the development of Newcomen's engine. The book provides detailed information on the working and financing of this engine sited at a colliery at Bilston. It belonged to Edward Short and contains entries in a number of hands, including that of Thomas Newcomen. It reveals a great deal of information about how Newcomen ran his steam engine business and the close involvement of his Devonshire associates. Although it had been surmised that a Newcomen engine had been erected in the Wolverhampton neighbourhood, no definitive evidence for its existence has emerged until now. The account book was passed down the Short family to the present day, prior to being purchased by Wolverhampton City Council.

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Edward Short's Newcomen Engine account book