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See also:CLAY See also:CROSS , an See also:urban See also:district in the See also:Chesterfield See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Derbyshire, See also:England, near the See also:river See also:Amber, on the Midland railway, 5 M. S. of Chesterfield. Pop. (1901) 8358. The Clay Cross Colliery and Ironworks See also:Company, whose mines were for a See also:time leased by See also:George See also:Stephenson, employ a See also:great number of hands. End of Article: CLAY CROSSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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