Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Lock Makers
Lock Makers


1822 The mechanical pencil was invented by [[S. Mordan and Co|Sampson Mordan]] and [[Gabriel Riddle]] - the earliest '''Mordan''' pencils are thus hallmarked SMGR.  
1822 The mechanical pencil was invented by [[S. Mordan and Co|Sampson Mordan]] and [[Gabriel Riddle]] - the earliest '''Mordan''' pencils are hallmarked SMGR.  
 
1841 Manufacturer of superior articles including pens, pencils, ink holders, and locks on the Bramah and Barron patent principle<ref>Post Office London Directory, 1841</ref>


See [[G. Riddle]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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1839.

of London

Lock Makers

1822 The mechanical pencil was invented by Sampson Mordan and Gabriel Riddle - the earliest Mordan pencils are hallmarked SMGR.

1841 Manufacturer of superior articles including pens, pencils, ink holders, and locks on the Bramah and Barron patent principle[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office London Directory, 1841