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Henry Loveridge, of [[Henry Loveridge and Co]] | |||
1812 Born in Birmingham<ref>BMD</ref>, son of Samuel Loveridge and his wife Ann | 1812 Born in Birmingham<ref>BMD</ref>, son of Samuel Loveridge and his wife Ann | ||
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Henry Loveridge, of Henry Loveridge and Co
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]