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1841 - He became a subscriber to Lloyd's Register.<ref>Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping 1845, page xxvii</ref>
1841 - He became a subscriber to Lloyd's Register.<ref>Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping 1845, page xxvii</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Thomas Edward Snook

of London

Ship Builders

16 May 1825 – Testified in front of a Select Committee (chaired by the Right Honourable Thomas Wallace) about Combination (Union) Laws. He reported back very peaceable relations between himself, his workers and the Union representatives.

1829 – Built “Saint Vincent” in London, a ship of 409 tons. [1]

1831 – Built “London Merchant” in London, a steam schooner of 330 tons. [2]

1833 – Built “Catherine Elizabeth in London, a barque of 308 tons. [3]

1834 – Built “Thomas Snook” at Millwall, a barque of 249 tons.

1841 - He became a subscriber to Lloyd's Register.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Lloyd’s Register Collections LRF/PUN/London596
  2. Lloyd’s Register Collections LRF/PUN/London597
  3. Lloyd’s Register Collections LRF/PUN/London596
  4. Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping 1845, page xxvii