Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1820 Born in Westmoreland
1820 Born in Westmoreland
1885 of Glasgow, deposited a patent for a collar stud in the patent office, Wellington, New Zealand<ref>The New Zealand Gazette, 1860-1894</ref>


1891 of 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, with his brother [[John Henry Johnson]]<ref>1891  London, England, Electoral Registers</ref>
1891 of 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, with his brother [[John Henry Johnson]]<ref>1891  London, England, Electoral Registers</ref>

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James Yate Johnson (1820-1900), barrister of the Middle Temple

1820 Born in Westmoreland

1885 of Glasgow, deposited a patent for a collar stud in the patent office, Wellington, New Zealand[1]

1891 of 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, with his brother John Henry Johnson[2]

1900 died in Funchal

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Sources of Information

  1. The New Zealand Gazette, 1860-1894
  2. 1891 London, England, Electoral Registers