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* Patent circular warp and weft looms (Patented 7th May 1853).<ref> [[The Imperial Journal]] 1853  Volume II. p663</ref>
Patent circular warp and weft looms (Patented 7th May 1853).<ref> [[The Imperial Journal]] 1853  Volume II. p663</ref>
 
1853 Patent 1906. And to Hesketh Hughes, of the firm of [[Hughes and Denham]], of Cottage-place, in the county of Middlesex, Engineer, for the invention of an improved method of producing cut and fancy patterns in velvets, silks, and other textile fabrics."<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21470/page/2374 The London Gazette Publication date:26 August 1853 Issue:21470 Page:2374]</ref>


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of Cottage Place, London

Patent circular warp and weft looms (Patented 7th May 1853).[1]

1853 Patent 1906. And to Hesketh Hughes, of the firm of Hughes and Denham, of Cottage-place, in the county of Middlesex, Engineer, for the invention of an improved method of producing cut and fancy patterns in velvets, silks, and other textile fabrics."[2]

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