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1690-1749 (or 1747)
English maker of scientific instruments. For a time he was the chief workman and collaborator of George Graham[1]
His son, Jeremiah Sisson, continued the business.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Scientific Instruments of the 17th & 18th Centuries and their Makers' by Maurice Daumas, translated by Dr Mary Holbrook, Portman Books, 1972