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James Palmer Budd of the Ystalyfera Iron Co, near Swansea.
James Palmer Budd (c1802-1883) of the Ystalyfera Iron Co, near Swansea.


1860s Owner of the [[Ystalyfera Tinplate Co|Ystalyfera Iron and Tinplate]]. He persisted in keeping the iron works running as long as possible
1860s Owner of the [[Ystalyfera Tinplate Co|Ystalyfera Iron and Tinplate]]. He persisted in keeping the iron works running as long as possible

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James Palmer Budd (c1802-1883) of the Ystalyfera Iron Co, near Swansea.

1860s Owner of the Ystalyfera Iron and Tinplate. He persisted in keeping the iron works running as long as possible

1869 Described a new process to the Iron and Steel Institute for removing silicon from iron before puddling.[1]

1883 Death notice: 'At 44, Argyll-road, Campden-hill, W., December 9, Mr. James Palmer Budd, of Ystalyfera, J.P. and D.L. for Glamorganshire, aged 81'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1869/10/01
  2. Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 14 December 1883