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1874 Patent. '368. To George Rusby Kaye, of Belgrave-gate, Leicester, in the county of Leicester, Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for cutting or reducing meat into small portions for various purposes." | Born the son of Thomas Kaye, Inn Keeper and Farmer. | ||
1874 Patent. '368. To [[George Rusby Kaye]], of Belgrave-gate, Leicester, in the county of Leicester, Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for cutting or reducing meat into small portions for various purposes."<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24065/page/657 The London Gazette Publication date:13 February 1874 Issue:24065 Page:657]</ref> | |||
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George Rusby Kaye (1839-1895) of Leicester, Toolmaker and Ironmonger
Born the son of Thomas Kaye, Inn Keeper and Farmer.
1874 Patent. '368. To George Rusby Kaye, of Belgrave-gate, Leicester, in the county of Leicester, Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for cutting or reducing meat into small portions for various purposes."[1]
Business taken over by Thomas Bloor