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Alfred Vincent Newton (1820-1900), patent agent, of [[Newton and Son]]. | |||
1820 April 24th. Born at Holborn the son of William Newton, patent agent, and his wife Jemima | |||
1853 September 27th. Married in London to Emily Macken | |||
1860 Patent. '683. And to [[Alfred Vincent Newton]], of the Office for Patents, No. 66, Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, Mechanical Draughtsman, for the invention of "an improved construction of nail plate feeder." - A communication to him from abroad, by John Waldron Hoard and Thomas A. Searle, of Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States of America.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22369/page/1191 The London Gazette Publication date:23 March 1860 Issue:22369 Page:1191]</ref> | |||
1900 Died aged 81.<ref>[[The Engineer 1900/06/22]], p647.</ref> | |||
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Alfred Vincent Newton (1820-1900), patent agent, of Newton and Son.
1820 April 24th. Born at Holborn the son of William Newton, patent agent, and his wife Jemima
1853 September 27th. Married in London to Emily Macken
1860 Patent. '683. And to Alfred Vincent Newton, of the Office for Patents, No. 66, Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, Mechanical Draughtsman, for the invention of "an improved construction of nail plate feeder." - A communication to him from abroad, by John Waldron Hoard and Thomas A. Searle, of Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States of America.'[1]
1900 Died aged 81.[2]