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1877 Patent application by Edward  William  West,  of  Liverpool, in  the  county of  Lancaster,  in respect of  the invention of " improvements  in  and  applicable  to  lamps, such as  ship's state  room  lamps, cabin, saloon, and  other  like lamps."<ref>London Gazette 24 April 1877</ref>
1877 Patent application by Edward  William  West,  of  Liverpool, in  the  county of  Lancaster,  in respect of  the invention of " improvements  in  and  applicable  to  lamps, such as  ship's state  room  lamps, cabin, saloon, and  other  like lamps."<ref>London Gazette 24 April 1877</ref>


1878 Patent to  Edward  William  West,  of  Liverpool,in  the  county  of  Lancaster,  Iron founder,  and John  Sturgeon,  of  Newlay, near  Leeds,  Engineer,  and Thomas  Sturgeon,  of  Newlay,  near Leeds,  Engineer,  for  the ,invention  of  "improvements  in  direct-acting    steam  pumping engines,  parts  of  which  improvements  are applicable  to  other  types  of,  motive  power engines."<ref>London Gazette 13 Sepy 1878</ref>
1878 Patent to  Edward  William  West,  of  Liverpool,in  the  county  of  Lancaster,  Iron founder,  and [[John  Sturgeon]],  of  Newlay, near  Leeds,  Engineer,  and [[Thomas  Sturgeon]],  of  Newlay,  near Leeds,  Engineer,  for  the ,invention  of  "improvements  in  direct-acting    steam  pumping engines,  parts  of  which  improvements  are applicable  to  other  types  of,  motive  power engines."<ref>London Gazette 13 Sept 1878</ref>


1881 Edward W. West 49, iron founder, lived in West Derby<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Edward W. West 49, iron founder, lived in West Derby<ref>1881 census</ref>

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c.1832 Born in Scotland

1861 Edward W West 29, iron and brass founder's assistant, lived in Liverpool with Sarah A West 23[1]

1877 Patent application by Edward William West, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, in respect of the invention of " improvements in and applicable to lamps, such as ship's state room lamps, cabin, saloon, and other like lamps."[2]

1878 Patent to Edward William West, of Liverpool,in the county of Lancaster, Iron founder, and John Sturgeon, of Newlay, near Leeds, Engineer, and Thomas Sturgeon, of Newlay, near Leeds, Engineer, for the ,invention of "improvements in direct-acting steam pumping engines, parts of which improvements are applicable to other types of, motive power engines."[3]

1881 Edward W. West 49, iron founder, lived in West Derby[4]

1891 Edward Wm West 60, living on own means in Radnorshire[5]

1905 of Liverpool and Radnorshire when he died[6]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. London Gazette 24 April 1877
  3. London Gazette 13 Sept 1878
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1891 census
  6. National probate calendar