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1864 Patent application by Edward Myers, of Millbank-row, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and [[Thomas Guy Progers]], of Cambridge-street, Pimlico, in the county of Middlesex, Manager to Mr. [[Thomas Edge (of Westminster)|Thomas Edge]], Gas Meter Manufacturer, Westminster, in respect of the invention of "improvements in wet gas meters."<ref>London Gazette 20 Sept 1864</ref> | 1864 Patent application by Edward Myers, of Millbank-row, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and [[Thomas Guy Progers]], of Cambridge-street, Pimlico, in the county of Middlesex, Manager to Mr. [[Thomas Edge (of Westminster)|Thomas Edge]], Gas Meter Manufacturer, Westminster, in respect of the invention of "improvements in wet gas meters."<ref>London Gazette 20 Sept 1864</ref> | ||
1865 Patent to Edward Myers, of Millbank-row, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, for an invention of "improvements in the arrangement and construction of wet gas meters."<ref>London Gazette 20 Nov 1868</ref> | |||
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1863 Patent to Edward Myers, of 2, Millbank-row, county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and William Richard Williams, Meter Maker, of 65, Lamb's Conduit-street, county of Middlesex, for the invention of "improvements in wet gas meters."[1]
1864 Patent application by Edward Myers, of Millbank-row, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and Thomas Guy Progers, of Cambridge-street, Pimlico, in the county of Middlesex, Manager to Mr. Thomas Edge, Gas Meter Manufacturer, Westminster, in respect of the invention of "improvements in wet gas meters."[2]
1865 Patent to Edward Myers, of Millbank-row, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, for an invention of "improvements in the arrangement and construction of wet gas meters."[3]