Samuel Egan Rosser
Samuel Egan Rosser (1821-1877)
Born at Sittingbourne the son of James Rosser
1851 Married at Burton-on-Trent to Jane Holmes and had two sons and three daughters
1853 Patent. 1188. To John Whichcord the younger, and Samuel Egan Rosser, of Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineers, for the invention of "certain improvements in the mode of burning and applying gas for light and heat".[1]
1863 Patent. 1296. And Samuel Egan Rosser, of Northumberland-street, Strand, in the city of Westminster, Warming and Ventilating Engineer, and Josiah George Jennings, of Palace-road, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, Sanitary Engineer, have given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in chimneys, fire places, stoves, and flues, for warming and ventilating apartments.".[2]
1864 'Sylvester's patent Kitchen Ranges and Cooking Apparatus. S. Egan Rosser, Engineer and Heating Apparatus Manufacturer (late Burbidge and Healy), 118, Dorset-street, Fleet-street,'[3]
1870 Samuel Egan Rosser, Harrow Weald, Civil Engineer.[4]
19877 July 27th. Died, of Thames Villa, Hammersmith. Probate to Joseph Russell of Blenheim House, Middle hall Hammersmith, an Engineer.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:7 January 1853 Issue:21400 Page:50
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:29 September 1863 Issue:22775 Page:4710
- ↑ London Evening Standard - Saturday 08 October 1864
- ↑ Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Saturday 24 December 1870