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1871 Augustus Manning 33 , architect and surveyor, lived in Kingston upon Thames with Emily A Manning 30, Emily E A Manning | 1871 Augustus Manning 33 , architect and surveyor, lived in Kingston upon Thames with Emily A Manning 30, Emily E A Manning | ||
10, Mary A F F Manning 7, Thomas S Manning 9 months<ref>1871 census</ref> | 10, Mary A F F Manning 7, Thomas S Manning 9 months<ref>1871 census</ref> | ||
1874 Patent application by Augustus Manning (of the East & West India Docks), Engineer, and Brice Tydeman (of the East and West India Docks), Inspector of Works, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the method of and in apparatus for beating coffee and other seed casks."<ref>London Gazette 24 Nov 1874</ref> | |||
1881 Augustus Manning 43, civil engineer, lived in Paddington with his family<ref>1881 census</ref> | 1881 Augustus Manning 43, civil engineer, lived in Paddington with his family<ref>1881 census</ref> |
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1838 Born in Chelsea
1871 Augustus Manning 33 , architect and surveyor, lived in Kingston upon Thames with Emily A Manning 30, Emily E A Manning 10, Mary A F F Manning 7, Thomas S Manning 9 months[1]
1874 Patent application by Augustus Manning (of the East & West India Docks), Engineer, and Brice Tydeman (of the East and West India Docks), Inspector of Works, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the method of and in apparatus for beating coffee and other seed casks."[2]
1881 Augustus Manning 43, civil engineer, lived in Paddington with his family[3]
Partner in Manning and Baynes
1881 Said to be "engineer to the company (East and West India Dock Co) building the new Tilbury Docks[4]
1891 Augustus G S Manning 53, retired engineer, lived in Kensington with Emily Adeliza Manning 46[5]
1910 Augustus George Sackville Manning died in London[6]