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1862 Patent. '1288. To [[William Bickford Smith]], of Camborne, in the county of Cornwall, Merchant, and William Bennetts, of Tucking Mill, in the county of Cornwall, Engineer, for the invention of "improvements in the method of, and apparatus for, preventing the injurious effects occasioned by smoke, sulphur, and the deleterious gases which escape from stacks, chimneys, calcining houses, chemical and other furnaces."<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22624/page/2435 The London Gazette Publication date:9 May 1862 Issue:22624 Page:2435]</ref> | |||
1870 Patent. '1735. And [[William Bickford Smith]], of Tuckingmill, in the county of Cornwall, Safe Fuze Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "an improved coating for safety fuzes used in mining."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23669/page/4526 The London Gazette Publication date:18 October 1870 Issue:23669 Page:4526]</ref> | 1870 Patent. '1735. And [[William Bickford Smith]], of Tuckingmill, in the county of Cornwall, Safe Fuze Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "an improved coating for safety fuzes used in mining."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23669/page/4526 The London Gazette Publication date:18 October 1870 Issue:23669 Page:4526]</ref> |
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William Bickford Smith
1862 Patent. '1288. To William Bickford Smith, of Camborne, in the county of Cornwall, Merchant, and William Bennetts, of Tucking Mill, in the county of Cornwall, Engineer, for the invention of "improvements in the method of, and apparatus for, preventing the injurious effects occasioned by smoke, sulphur, and the deleterious gases which escape from stacks, chimneys, calcining houses, chemical and other furnaces."[1]
1870 Patent. '1735. And William Bickford Smith, of Tuckingmill, in the county of Cornwall, Safe Fuze Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "an improved coating for safety fuzes used in mining."'[2]