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1851 Maker of patent chaff-cutter, threshing-machine, oat and bean mills, etc
1851 Maker of patent chaff-cutter, threshing-machine, oat and bean mills, etc. exhibited at the Great Exhibition.<ref>[[1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class IX.: John Smith]]</ref>


1851 'ALBERT IRON WORKS, UXBRIDGE. JOHN SMITH. BEGS to inform his Agricultural Friends that he is now prepared to LET for HIRE bis newly arranged and improved Steam Thrashing Machine, by using which a saving of at least three men is effected'<ref>Windsor and Eton Express - Saturday 09 August 1851</ref>
1851 'ALBERT IRON WORKS, UXBRIDGE. JOHN SMITH. BEGS to inform his Agricultural Friends that he is now prepared to LET for HIRE bis newly arranged and improved Steam Thrashing Machine, by using which a saving of at least three men is effected'<ref>Windsor and Eton Express - Saturday 09 August 1851</ref>

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of Albert Iron Works, Uxbridge.

1851 Maker of patent chaff-cutter, threshing-machine, oat and bean mills, etc. exhibited at the Great Exhibition.[1]

1851 'ALBERT IRON WORKS, UXBRIDGE. JOHN SMITH. BEGS to inform his Agricultural Friends that he is now prepared to LET for HIRE bis newly arranged and improved Steam Thrashing Machine, by using which a saving of at least three men is effected'[2]

1852 John Smith, Albert Iron Works. Agent for Fowler's patent draining plough.[3]

1853 Patent. 1764. To Francis Arding, of the Albert Iron Works, Uxbridge, in the county of-Middlesex, Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in threshing machines."[4]

1853 Patent. 2718. To Francis Arding of the Albert Iron Works, Uxbridge, in the county of Middlesex, Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in machinery for cutting, splitting, and bruising vegetable substances."[5]

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