Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Henry Hind Edwards

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Son of Humphrey Edwards

See Henry Hinde Edwards

1825 March 19th. Married at St. George, Bloomsbury to Emma Green. HHE described of Plymouth.

1840 Patent. 'Henry Hind Edwards, of Nottingham terrace, New-road, engineer, for improvements in evaporation'[1]

1854 Patent. '30. To Henry Hind Edwards, of Ludgate-hill, in the city of London, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, for the invention of "certain improvements in treating peat and vegetable matters for the purpose of fuel, as well as in the extraction of other useful products therefrom." — Partly a communication.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Carlisle Journal - Saturday 05 December 1840
  2. [1] [2] Gazette Issue 21513 published on the 20 January 1854. Page 19 of 34