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'''Obituary 1906 <ref>The Engineer 29th June 1906</ref> | '''Obituary 1906 <ref>The Engineer 29th June 1906</ref> | ||
The death is announced of Mr. J.P. Lacy, of Birmingham, who was for some years chairman of the [[Galvanised Sheet Maker's Association]] and one of the best known men on Birmingham Exchange. Mr. Lacy's death took place on Wednesday, the cause being heart failure following an illness. He was a director of [[Kynoch|Kynochs]], Limited, of Birmingham, and of the [[Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Co|Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company]]. Prior to the amalgamation of the [[Patent Shaft and Axletree Co|Patent Shaft and Axletree Company]], Wednesbury, with the Metropolitan Company, Mr. Lacy had for many years | The death is announced of Mr. J.P. Lacy, of Birmingham, who was for some years chairman of the [[Galvanised Sheet Maker's Association]] and one of the best known men on Birmingham Exchange. Mr. Lacy's death took place on Wednesday, the cause being heart failure following an illness. He was a director of [[Kynoch|Kynochs]], Limited, of Birmingham, and of the [[Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Co|Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company]]. Prior to the amalgamation of the [[Patent Shaft and Axletree Co|Patent Shaft and Axletree Company]], Wednesbury, with the Metropolitan Company, Mr. Lacy had for many years held the chairmanship of that concern. | ||
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John Pierce Lacy (c1835-1906)
Born the son of James Lacy
1857 Married(1) at Aston to Eliza Rippon Parsell
1867 Married (2) at Dublin
1901 Living at Norlands, Hill Road, Edgbaston: John P. Lacy (age 60 born Ireland), Metal Merchant - Employer. With his wife Mary and Daughter Mary.[1]
Obituary 1906 [2]
The death is announced of Mr. J.P. Lacy, of Birmingham, who was for some years chairman of the Galvanised Sheet Maker's Association and one of the best known men on Birmingham Exchange. Mr. Lacy's death took place on Wednesday, the cause being heart failure following an illness. He was a director of Kynochs, Limited, of Birmingham, and of the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company. Prior to the amalgamation of the Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, Wednesbury, with the Metropolitan Company, Mr. Lacy had for many years held the chairmanship of that concern.