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Biddulph

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Biddulph

Town in Staffordshire, England, 11 km/7 mi north of Stoke-on-Trent; population (2001) 17,250. The main industries are mining, engineering, and textiles. The source of the River Trent is on nearby Biddulph Moor. Also on the moor is the Bridestones, a Neolithic burial-chamber.



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And one wintry morning in 1878 Queen Victoria drove to the house of Sir Thomas Biddulph, in London, and for an hour talked and listened by telephone to Kate Field, who sat in a Downing Street office.
 
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