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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class IX.: James Hayes

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117. HAYES, JAMES, Elton, Huntingdonshire — Designer, Inventor, and Manufacturer.

Grinding mill, adapted to steam or horse power, which makes 120 revolutions per minute, and requires three horses to draw it; adapted to grind barley into soft meal for pigs, and to split beans.

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