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Rastrick and became
This included Rastrick but not Hipperholme, which became an urban district.
James Foster, an ironmaster, and John Urpeth Rastrick, an engineer, became partners in 1816, forming the company in 1819.
In 1822 Rastrick became the engineer for the Stratford and Moreton Tramway an early horse-drawn line.

Rastrick and ward
Rastrick is a village and a ward of Calderdale, a metropolitan borough within the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire in England.
The ward of Rastrick is bordered to the north by the River Calder, which separates it from the ward of Brighouse.

Rastrick and Calderdale
* Calderdale Companion: Rastrick
Council housing in Rastrick, Calderdale, West Yorkshire

Rastrick and with
Three notable figures from the early days of engineering were selected as judges: John Urpeth Rastrick, a locomotive engineer of Stourbridge, Nicholas Wood, a mining engineer from Killingworth with considerable locomotive design experience and John Kennedy, a Manchester cotton spinner and a major proponent of the railway.
Brighouse was the original home of the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, founded in 1881 and associated with neighbouring Rastrick.
It is perhaps best known for its association, along with its neighbour Brighouse, with the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band.
The name Rastrick is thought to be Viking in origin, with the ".. ick " formation being common to many Norwegian Viking placenames, including " Jorvick ", the Viking name for York.
The traditional north western boundary between Elland and Rastrick was the edge of the escarpment, but the Elland Ward boundary is further east, encompassing parts of the old parish of Rastrick as far as Dewsbury Road and the crossroads with New Hey Road.
The history of Brighouse, Rastrick, and Hipperholme ; with monorial notes on Coley, Lightcliffe, Northowram, Shelf, Fixby, Clifton and Kirklees ( 1893 ), Turner, J. Horsfall ( Joseph Horsfall )
Work was started by September, engineered by John Urpeth Rastrick, with the route crossing a valley with the London Road viaduct then running through the South Downs to Falmer before descending down to Lewes, with a station at.
In partnership with James Foster, he formed Foster, Rastrick and Company, the locomotive construction company that built the Stourbridge Lion in 1829 for export to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad in America.
After five years at Ketley, Rastrick partnered with John Hazledine, in Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
In 1829 Rastrick was commissioned with James Walker to report on the economics of using either rope haulage or locomotives on the new Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
During his partnership with John Hazledine, Rastrick married Sarah Jervis ( or Jarvis ) on 24 December 1810 at Codsall, Staffordshire.
Foster also formed a subsidiary partnership with John Urpeth Rastrick in Stourbridge which traded as Foster, Rastrick and Company.
A live album, The Unthanks with Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, was released in July 2012.

Rastrick and those
There was thus a division in the L & MR board between those who supported Stephenson's " loco-motive " and those who favoured cable haulage, the latter supported by the opinion of the engineer, John Rastrick.

Rastrick and parish
The parish of Rastrick was recorded on 1 July 1837 as part of the Halifax Registration District.

Rastrick and .
The United Kingdom Census 2001 gave the Brighouse / Rastrick subdivison of the West Yorkshire Urban Area a population of 32, 360.
In its early history, it was a hamlet of the nearby village of Rastrick.
A wooden structure called Rastrick Bridge was recorded in 1275.
They originally formed under the name The Brighouse and Rastrick Temperance Brass Band taking their current title in the early 20th century.
Junction ( Rastrick ) were crowned champions on 20 April 2008.
Rastrick is a village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near Halifax.
The area around the Parish Church is known as " Top o't ' Town " and the area around the Junction public house is known as " Bottom o't ' Town ", this reflects the days when Rastrick had its own governance in the form of a Town Board whose Offices and lock-up were situated halfway between the two, on Ogden Lane.
Rastrick is well known for its pubs and the " Rastrick Run " is a popular pub crawl.
Rastrick, and the variation Raistrick are English surnames, originating from the area of the town.
Rastrick has its own Library which can be found on Crowtrees Lane and a Doctors surgery at Rastrick Health Centre which is on Chapel Croft.
The highest point in the village is Round Hill which is adjacent to the grounds of Rastrick Cricket Club.

became and ward
Sometime between 1763 and 1764 Salieri suffered the death of both parents and was briefly taken in by an anonymous brother, a monk in Padua, and then for unknown reasons in 1765 or 1766 he became the ward of a Venetian nobleman named Giovanni Mocenigo ( which Giovanni is at this time unknown ), a member of the powerful and well connected Mocenigo family.
After the death of his father in 1562, he became a ward of Queen Elizabeth and received an excellent education in the household of her Principal Secretary, Sir William Cecil.
Because the 16th Earl held land from the Crown by knight service, after his father's death on 3 August 1562, Oxford became a royal ward of the 29-year-old Queen, and was placed in the household of Sir William Cecil, her Secretary of State and chief advisor.
His parents died in 86 when Hadrian was ten, and the boy then became a ward of both Trajan and Publius Acilius Attianus ( who was later Trajan ’ s Praetorian Prefect ).
He also became the ward and tutor of a young Earth-616 Killraven.
Princetown is the most deprived ward in Devon, as when the Home Office changed its rules on where prison officers should live, staff moved out of the town and much poor-quality housing became available, which was then offered to the disabled, the unemployed and one parent families.
In 1197 he became tutor of the future Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, who had been given as ward to Pope Innocent III by the Empress-widow Constance of Sicily.
In sympathy for Marianne, and to illuminate his character, Colonel Brandon reveals to Elinor that Mr. Willoughby had seduced Brandon's fifteen-year-old ward, and abandoned her when she became pregnant.
When Schiele was 15 years old, his father died from syphilis, and he became a ward of his maternal uncle, Leopold Czihaczec, also a railway official.
The new Earl of Essex became a ward of Lord Burghley.
She was the widow of Philip of Burgundy, the deceased heir of that duchy, and mother of the young Philip I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1344 – 61 ) who became John's stepson and ward.
The new Duke eventually became a ward of Queen Elizabeth Woodville, consort of Edward IV of England.
This period in Heine's life is not very clear, but it seems that his father Samson's business deteriorated and Samson Heine effectively became the ward of his brother Salomon.
In London, Owen ( or Owain ) became the ward of his father's second cousin, Lord Rhys.
Petersboro became a separate ward in 1887.
Bingley became a ward in the Bradford metropolitan district.
Harper became the ward of Green Arrow's alter ego, millionaire Oliver Queen.
The southern part of Long Readings Lane and the south side of Cowper Road became part of the Britwell ward for the first time in 2004 following a Boundary Commission review.
The son of Edmund Dudley, a minister of Henry VII executed by Henry VIII, John Dudley became the ward of Sir Edward Guildford at the age of seven.
In 1512 the seven-year-old John became the ward of Sir Edward Guildford and was taken into his household.
Abandoned children then became the ward of the state, military organization, or religious group.
Soon after his appointment to Bicêtre, Pinel became interested in the seventh ward where 200 mentally ill men were housed.
Testimony was heard depicting the mother as an unfit parent ; Vanderbilt's mother lost the battle and Vanderbilt became the ward of her aunt Gertrude.
He became a ward of Edward IV of England, who gave him into the charge of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, where Edward's youngest brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester also spent some time.

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