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1861 Patent application by William  Dredge  Player,  of the firm of [[Iliffe  and  Player,  Brothers]],  Button  Manufacturers,  of  Birmingham,  in  the  county  of Warwick,  in respect of the  invention  of "certain  improvements in the description    of  buttons,  commonly  known  as linen buttons."<ref>London gazette 24 Dec 1861</ref>
1861 Patent application by William  Dredge  Player,  of the firm of [[Iliffe  and  Player Brothers|Iliffe  and  Player,  Brothers]],  Button  Manufacturers,  of  Birmingham,  in  the  county  of Warwick,  in respect of the  invention  of "certain  improvements in the description    of  buttons,  commonly  known  as linen buttons."<ref>London gazette 24 Dec 1861</ref>


1867 Patent to  William  Dredge  Player, of  the  firm  of [[Player Brothers|Player,  Brothers]],  of Birmingham,  in  the  county of  Warwick,  Manufacturers, for  the  invention of  "improvements  in  covers  for  the  tops  of bottles, jars,  and other  vessels"<ref>London Gazette 5 April 1867</ref>
1867 Patent to  William  Dredge  Player, of  the  firm  of [[Player Brothers|Player,  Brothers]],  of Birmingham,  in  the  county of  Warwick,  Manufacturers, for  the  invention of  "improvements  in  covers  for  the  tops  of bottles, jars,  and other  vessels"<ref>London Gazette 5 April 1867</ref>

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1861 Patent application by William Dredge Player, of the firm of Iliffe and Player, Brothers, Button Manufacturers, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, in respect of the invention of "certain improvements in the description of buttons, commonly known as linen buttons."[1]

1867 Patent to William Dredge Player, of the firm of Player, Brothers, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Manufacturers, for the invention of "improvements in covers for the tops of bottles, jars, and other vessels"[2]

1872 Patent to William Dredge Player, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in machinery for the manufacture of buttons."[3]

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  1. London gazette 24 Dec 1861
  2. London Gazette 5 April 1867
  3. London Gazette 24 May 1872