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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 625 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BEDWORTH , a manufacturing See also:

town in the See also:Nuneaton See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Warwickshire, See also:England; on the Nuneaton-See also:Coventry See also:branch of the See also:London & See also:North Western railway, See also:loo m. north-See also:west from London. Pop. (1900) 7169. A See also:tramway connects with Coventry, and the Coventry See also:canal passes through. See also:Coal and ironstone are See also:mined; there are See also:iron-See also:works, and bricks, hats, See also:ribbons and tape and See also:silk are made. Similar See also:industries' are pursued in the populous See also:district (including the villages of Exhall and Foleshill) which extends southward towards Coventry.

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