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1860 Samuel John Claye, Manor House Works, Long Eaton.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref> - | 1860 Samuel John Claye, Manor House Works, Long Eaton.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref> - | ||
1887 'The death is announced of Mr. S. J. Claye, of Belfield House. The deceased gentleman, who had been in failing health for some time past, died somewhat suddenly on Sunday night. Mr. Claye, who was held in great esteem, was the proprietor of the extensive railway carriage and waggon works known as the Manor House Works, and was a large employer of labour. In politics he was a Conservative, and on several occasions took a prominent part in local political matters. The deceased was 68 years of age.'<ref>Derby Mercury - Wednesday 06 April 1887</ref> Some 400 of his workman attended his funeral.<ref>Derby Mercury - Wednesday 13 April 1887</ref> | 1887 'The death is announced of Mr. S. J. Claye, of Belfield House. The deceased gentleman, who had been in failing health for some time past, died somewhat suddenly on Sunday night. Mr. Claye, who was held in great esteem, was the proprietor of the extensive railway carriage and waggon works known as the Manor House Works, and was a large employer of labour. In politics he was a Conservative, and on several occasions took a prominent part in local political matters. The deceased was 68 years of age.'<ref>Derby Mercury - Wednesday 06 April 1887</ref> Some 400 of his workman attended his funeral.<ref>Derby Mercury - Wednesday 13 April 1887</ref> |
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Samuel John Claye (c1822-1887) of S. J. Claye
1860 Samuel John Claye, Manor House Works, Long Eaton.[1] -
1887 'The death is announced of Mr. S. J. Claye, of Belfield House. The deceased gentleman, who had been in failing health for some time past, died somewhat suddenly on Sunday night. Mr. Claye, who was held in great esteem, was the proprietor of the extensive railway carriage and waggon works known as the Manor House Works, and was a large employer of labour. In politics he was a Conservative, and on several occasions took a prominent part in local political matters. The deceased was 68 years of age.'[2] Some 400 of his workman attended his funeral.[3]
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- ↑ 1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- ↑ Derby Mercury - Wednesday 06 April 1887
- ↑ Derby Mercury - Wednesday 13 April 1887