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: The town was home to John Kay , inventor of the flying shuttle, and his son Robert Kay , who invented the drop box—innovations that revolutionized the global textile trade.

Bury , a historic market town in Greater Manchester, England, is a place where industrial heritage, military tradition, and a resilient sporting spirit intersect. From its origins as a medieval stronghold to its rise as a textile powerhouse during the Industrial Revolution, the town has maintained a distinct identity defined by its world-famous market and the enduring legacy of figures like Sir Robert Peel. A Legacy of Industry and Innovation : The town was home to John Kay

: Originally a center for the wool industry in the 14th century, Bury became a dominant force in cotton manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. A Legacy of Industry and Innovation : Originally

The name "Bury" stems from the Old English burh , meaning a fortified place or stronghold. While its roots reach back to Roman occupation, the town’s modern character was forged in the 18th and 19th centuries. inventor of the flying shuttle

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