Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Henry George Francis

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Henry George Francis Reynolds-Moreton (1802-1853)

1840 Patent. 'Henry George Francis, Earl of Ducie, of Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire, Richard Clyburn, of Uley, engineer, and Edwin Budding, of Dursley, engineer, Gloucestershire, for improvements in machinery for cutting vegetable and other substances.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Worcester Journal - Thursday 05 November 1840