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1877 Patent. '2153. To [[Frederick Crompton Lake]], of Rayne Foundry, near Braintree, in the county of Essex, Ironfounder and Agricultural Implement Maker, for the invention of "improvements in the construction of expanding horse-hoes."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24473/page/3683 The London Gazette Publication date:15 June 1877 Issue:24473 Page:3683]</ref>
1877 Patent. '2153. To [[Frederick Crompton Lake]], of Rayne Foundry, near Braintree, in the county of Essex, Ironfounder and Agricultural Implement Maker, for the invention of "improvements in the construction of expanding horse-hoes."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24473/page/3683 The London Gazette Publication date:15 June 1877 Issue:24473 Page:3683]</ref>


1891 Living at Cypress House, The Street, Rayne, Essex: [[Frederick Crompton Lake|Frederick C. Lake]] (age 45 born Rayne), Agricultural Implement Maker - Employer. With his wife Emily Lake (age 40 born Great Coggeshall) and their two children; [[William Beard Lake|William B. Lake]] (age 20 born Felstead), Agricultural Implement Maker; and  Annie E. Lake (age 13 born Felstead). One servant.<ref>1891 Census</ref>  
1891 Living at Cypress House, The Street, Rayne, Essex: [[Frederick Crompton Lake|Frederick C. Lake]] (age 45 born Rayne), Agricultural Implement Maker - Employer. With his wife Emily Lake (age 40 born Great Coggeshall) and their two children; [[William Beard Lake|William B. Lake]] (age 20 born Felstead), Agricultural Implement Maker; and  Arthur E. Lake (age 13 born Felstead). One servant.<ref>1891 Census</ref>  


1910 January 5th. Died. Of 222 Charnwood Street, Leicester. Probate to [[William Beard Lake]], Engineer.
1910 January 5th. Died. Of 222 Charnwood Street, Leicester. Probate to [[William Beard Lake]], Engineer.

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Frederick Crompton Lake (1845-1910) of Lake and Gooday and later Barnard and Lake

1845 July 4th. Born at Rayne, Essex, the son of William Lake, a Grocer, and his wife Anna Maria

1868 August 25th. Married Emily Beard

1877 Patent. '2153. To Frederick Crompton Lake, of Rayne Foundry, near Braintree, in the county of Essex, Ironfounder and Agricultural Implement Maker, for the invention of "improvements in the construction of expanding horse-hoes."'[1]

1891 Living at Cypress House, The Street, Rayne, Essex: Frederick C. Lake (age 45 born Rayne), Agricultural Implement Maker - Employer. With his wife Emily Lake (age 40 born Great Coggeshall) and their two children; William B. Lake (age 20 born Felstead), Agricultural Implement Maker; and Arthur E. Lake (age 13 born Felstead). One servant.[2]

1910 January 5th. Died. Of 222 Charnwood Street, Leicester. Probate to William Beard Lake, Engineer.

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