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1872 James King, James Maxwell King, and Thomas Dundas Maxwell King, all of No. 5, Moscow-terrace, Victoria Park, in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of " improvements
1872 James King, James Maxwell King, and Thomas Dundas Maxwell King, all of No. 5, Moscow-terrace, Victoria Park, in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of " improvements
in dry closets and commodes."
in dry closets and commodes."<ref>London Gazetter, 20 December 1872</ref>


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==See Also==

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1872 James King, James Maxwell King, and Thomas Dundas Maxwell King, all of No. 5, Moscow-terrace, Victoria Park, in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of " improvements in dry closets and commodes."[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazetter, 20 December 1872