Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1899 Listed as a director of [[Richard Hornsby and Sons]]
1899 Listed as a director of [[Richard Hornsby and Sons]]


1901 Living at The Grange, Barrowby (age 37 born Grantham), Diorector of Engineering Works. With wife Eleanor G. (age 36 born Bushbury, Staffs) and son Richard L. W. (age 8 born Barrowby) plus five servants <ref>1901 Census</ref>  
1901 Living at The Grange, Barrowby (age 37 born Grantham), Director of Engineering Works. With wife Eleanor G. (age 36 born Bushbury, Staffs) and son Richard L. W. (age 8 born Barrowby) plus five servants <ref>1901 Census</ref>  


1907 Of Barrowby Grange, Grantham. Deputy-Chairman of Richard Hornsby and Sons and a dierctor of the Eastern Development Corporation <ref> The Times  (london, england), Monday, Jan 06, 1913</ref>
1907 Of Barrowby Grange, Grantham. Deputy-Chairman of Richard Hornsby and Sons and a dierctor of the Eastern Development Corporation <ref> The Times  (london, england), Monday, Jan 06, 1913</ref>

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1899 Listed as a director of Richard Hornsby and Sons

1901 Living at The Grange, Barrowby (age 37 born Grantham), Director of Engineering Works. With wife Eleanor G. (age 36 born Bushbury, Staffs) and son Richard L. W. (age 8 born Barrowby) plus five servants [1]

1907 Of Barrowby Grange, Grantham. Deputy-Chairman of Richard Hornsby and Sons and a dierctor of the Eastern Development Corporation [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. The Times (london, england), Monday, Jan 06, 1913