Benjamin Outram

Benjamin Outram (1 April 1764 – 22 May 1805) was an English civil engineer, surveyor and industrialist. Born at Alfreton in Derbyshire, he began his career assisting his father Joseph Outram, who described himself as an "agriculturalist", but was also a land agent, an enclosure commissioner arbitrating in the many disputes which arose from the enclosures acts, an advisor on land management, a surveyor for new mines and served as a turnpike truste... more

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  • Apr 1, 1764

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  • May 22, 1805 (age 41 years)

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Butterley Company

Butterley Engineering are an engineering company based in Ripley, Derbyshire. The company was formed from the Butterley Company which began as Benjamin Outram and Company in 1790. This area of Derbyshire had been known for its outcrops of iron ore which had been exploited at least since the Middle...
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