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1833 Born in Darfield, Barnsley | 1833 Born in Darfield, Barnsley | ||
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1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition|Paris Exhibition]]. | 1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition|Paris Exhibition]]. | ||
1867 Royal Engineer Office, Sheerness. | |||
1869 Dissolution of the Partnership between Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont and [[Herbert Locock]], carrying on business as Manufacturers of Patent Machinery for boring Rock and Contractors for boring Rock, under the style or firm of Beaumont and Locock, at Sheerness. in the county of Kent. Debts due to and owing by the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont, by whom the said business will henceforth be carried on.<ref>London Gazette 22 Jan 1869</ref>. | 1869 Dissolution of the Partnership between Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont and [[Herbert Locock]], carrying on business as Manufacturers of Patent Machinery for boring Rock and Contractors for boring Rock, under the style or firm of Beaumont and Locock, at Sheerness. in the county of Kent. Debts due to and owing by the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont, by whom the said business will henceforth be carried on.<ref>London Gazette 22 Jan 1869</ref>. |
Revision as of 10:10, 11 March 2020
Captain Frederick, Beaumont, R.E.
1833 Born in Darfield, Barnsley
1851 Cadet at Woolwich[1]
1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the Paris Exhibition.
1867 Royal Engineer Office, Sheerness.
1869 Dissolution of the Partnership between Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont and Herbert Locock, carrying on business as Manufacturers of Patent Machinery for boring Rock and Contractors for boring Rock, under the style or firm of Beaumont and Locock, at Sheerness. in the county of Kent. Debts due to and owing by the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont, by whom the said business will henceforth be carried on.[2].
1872 F. E. B. Beaumont M.P., House of Commons, London.
1899 Colonel Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont died in London; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery
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