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''' 1905 Obituary <ref> [[1905 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>
''' 1905 Obituary <ref> [[1905 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>


JOHN NASH PEAKS died at his residence, Bellevue House, Congleton, on April 29, 1905, at the age of sixty-eight. He was formerly a well-known and highly-esteemed resident in the Potteries, and took a large share in the public life of Tunstall, near which he possessed extensive coal and ironstone interests.  
JOHN NASH PEAKE died at his residence, Bellevue House, Congleton, on April 29, 1905, at the age of sixty-eight. He was formerly a well-known and highly-esteemed resident in the Potteries, and took a large share in the public life of Tunstall, near which he possessed extensive coal and ironstone interests.  


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1878.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1878.

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John Nash Peake (c1837-1905)


1905 Obituary [1]

JOHN NASH PEAKE died at his residence, Bellevue House, Congleton, on April 29, 1905, at the age of sixty-eight. He was formerly a well-known and highly-esteemed resident in the Potteries, and took a large share in the public life of Tunstall, near which he possessed extensive coal and ironstone interests.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1878.


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