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James Shenton (c1841-1898)
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''' 1898 Obituary <ref> [[1898 Iron and Steel  Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>
''' 1898 Obituary <ref> [[1898 Iron and Steel  Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>


JAMES SHENTON, head of the firm of [[Shenton and Co|Shenton & Co., Limited]], boilermakers, Hyde, Lancashire, died suddenly on June 25, 1898, at the age of fifty-seven. He was a well-known member of the Manchester District Engineers' Association, leader of the Conservative party in the Town Council, and President of the Newton Moor Conservative Club.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1891.
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 24 September 2015

James Shenton (c1841-1898)

1896 of Tinker, Shenton and Co


1898 Obituary [1]

JAMES SHENTON, head of the firm of Shenton & Co., Limited, boilermakers, Hyde, Lancashire, died suddenly on June 25, 1898, at the age of fifty-seven. He was a well-known member of the Manchester District Engineers' Association, leader of the Conservative party in the Town Council, and President of the Newton Moor Conservative Club.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1891.


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