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1872 Patent application by George  Livermore  Shorland,  of  the firm  of  Shillito  and  Shorland, Manufacturing Ironmongers,  of  Stretford-road,  Manchester,  in the  county  of  Lancaster, in  respect  of the invention of " improvements in grate-backs for increasing  the  efficiency of  sham-register  and  other  fire-grates."<ref>London Gazette 20 Aug 1872</ref>
1872 Patent application by George  Livermore  Shorland,  of  the firm  of  Shillito  and  Shorland, Manufacturing Ironmongers,  of  Stretford-road,  Manchester,  in the  county  of  Lancaster, in  respect  of the invention of " improvements in grate-backs for increasing  the  efficiency of  sham-register  and  other  fire-grates."<ref>London Gazette 20 Aug 1872</ref>


1875 Patent application by George  Livermore  Shorland,  of  the firm  of  Shillito  and  Shorland, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Ironmongers,  in  respect  of  the  invention  of "improvements in and  in  connection  with fireplaces,  fire-grates,  and  stoves  employed in  thewarming of  rooms and  buildings."<ref>London Gazette 30 Nov 1875</ref>
1875 Patent application by George  Livermore  Shorland,  of  the firm  of  Shillito  and  Shorland, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Ironmongers,  in  respect  of  the  invention  of "improvements in and  in  connection  with fireplaces,  fire-grates,  and  stoves  employed in  the warming of  rooms and  buildings."<ref>London Gazette 30 Nov 1875</ref>
 
1876 Provisional patent to  George Livermore Shorland, of  the firm of    Shillito  and  Shorland,    of  Stretford-road, Manchester, in  the  county  of Lancaster,  for  the invention of " improvements  in  appliances  for warming  and ventilating, and  in  arrangements for  assisting  in  the  conveyance  and  distribution of  sounds."<ref>London Gazette 24 Nov 1876</ref>  


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of Shillito and Shorland

1872 Patent application by George Livermore Shorland, of the firm of Shillito and Shorland, Manufacturing Ironmongers, of Stretford-road, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, in respect of the invention of " improvements in grate-backs for increasing the efficiency of sham-register and other fire-grates."[1]

1875 Patent application by George Livermore Shorland, of the firm of Shillito and Shorland, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Ironmongers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in and in connection with fireplaces, fire-grates, and stoves employed in the warming of rooms and buildings."[2]

1876 Provisional patent to George Livermore Shorland, of the firm of Shillito and Shorland, of Stretford-road, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for the invention of " improvements in appliances for warming and ventilating, and in arrangements for assisting in the conveyance and distribution of sounds."[3]

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  1. London Gazette 20 Aug 1872
  2. London Gazette 30 Nov 1875
  3. London Gazette 24 Nov 1876