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Samuel Thorp

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Samuel Thorp, or Thorpe, (c. 1765 – 1838) was a clockmaker born in Madeley, Shropshire. He was baptized 6 January and became apprenticed in 1780 to a renowned Shrewsbury Clockmaker Robert Webster. On 20 December 1790 he married Mary Newall at Ford, Shropshire . Samuel Thorp died in 1838 and was buried in Abberley Churchyard in Worcestershire on 15 February. Mary joined him there on 19 February 1843.

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  1. Bonhams Auction sale catalogue dated 9 Sep 2010 An unusual Regency mahogany and steel patent spinning-wheel Anon Accessed 10 May 2014
  2. Welcome to Madeley - Shropshire – UK Samuel Thorpe Anon Accessed 9 May 2014 Archived 12 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. The Church in Great Witley Rick Warner Shrawley and the Witleys Parish Magazine May 2014 p5
  4. Victoria County History A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 William Page, J.W.Willis-Bund (editors) 1924 Accessed 10 May 2014
  5. Bonhams Auction sale catalogue dated 9 Sep 2010 An unusual Regency mahogany and steel patent spinning-wheel Anon Accessed 10 May 2014
  6. Unlocking Stourport's Past Charles Hadwell, The Stourport Clock October 1997 updated 14 January 2007 Accessed 12 May 2014
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