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1856 Patent to Henry Loveridge, of Wolverhampton, for "an improvement in feet, hip,
1856 Patent to Henry Loveridge, of Wolverhampton, for "an improvement in feet, hip,
and slipper baths, also in bases for shower baths and basins for washing, and other purposes."<ref>London Gazette 11 March 1856</ref>
and slipper baths, also in bases for shower baths and basins for washing, and other purposes."<ref>London Gazette 11 March 1856</ref>
1860 Acquired the Japanware business from Shoolbred


1861 Japan manufacturer employing 420 person, lived in Tettenhall<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 Japan manufacturer employing 420 person, lived in Tettenhall<ref>1861 census</ref>

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1812 Born in Birmingham[1], son of Samuel Loveridge and his wife Ann

c.1840 Joined William Shoolbred in the japaning business he acquired

1851 A manufacturer, living in Aston, with Samuel Loveridge 67, a retired grocer, and Ann Loveridge 68[2]

1855 A trader, in Wightwick, Tettenhall[3]

1856 Patent to Henry Loveridge, of Wolverhampton, for "an improvement in feet, hip, and slipper baths, also in bases for shower baths and basins for washing, and other purposes."[4]

1860 Acquired the Japanware business from Shoolbred

1861 Japan manufacturer employing 420 person, lived in Tettenhall[5]

1861 Patent to Henry Loveridge, of Wolverhampton for "improvements in meat screens."[6]

1892 Japanner and tin plate worker, died in Wolverhampton. Samuel Loveridge, ironfounder, was one of the executors[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1855 Post Office Directory of Birmingham
  4. London Gazette 11 March 1856
  5. 1861 census
  6. London gazette 4 January 1861
  7. national probate calendar