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1863 John Bell of Phoenix Foundry, Manchester; patent on "certain improvements in the construction of carding engines".
1863 John Bell of [[J. Elce and Co|Phoenix Foundry, Manchester]]; patent on "certain improvements in the construction of carding engines".


1865 John Bell, Liver Foundry, Salford<ref> [[1865 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>; this foundry was occupied by [[Hamilton Woods and Co]].
1865 John Bell, Liver Foundry, Salford<ref> [[1865 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>; this foundry was occupied by [[Hamilton Woods and Co]].

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NB Not sure whether these refer to the same person:

1863 John Bell of Phoenix Foundry, Manchester; patent on "certain improvements in the construction of carding engines".

1865 John Bell, Liver Foundry, Salford[1]; this foundry was occupied by Hamilton Woods and Co.

1866 of Belmont House, Timperley, near Manchester.


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