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1866 Patented a sugar concentrator (description) <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 23rd March 1866 p224</ref>
1866 Patented a sugar concentrator (description) <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 23rd March 1866 p224</ref>


1872 Patent. '1477. To [[Alfred Fryer]], of the firm of [[Fryer, Benson, and Forster]], of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for the invention of "improvements in the treatment of cane sugar, and in machinery or apparatus to be employed in connection therewith."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23861/page/2495 The London Gazette Publication date:24 May 1872 Issue:23861 Page:2495]</ref>
1872 Patent. '1477. To [[Alfred Fryer]], of the firm of [[Fryer, Benson and Forster|Fryer, Benson, and Forster]], of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for the invention of "improvements in the treatment of cane sugar, and in machinery or apparatus to be employed in connection therewith."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23861/page/2495 The London Gazette Publication date:24 May 1872 Issue:23861 Page:2495]</ref>


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1866 Patented a sugar concentrator (description) [1]

1872 Patent. '1477. To Alfred Fryer, of the firm of Fryer, Benson, and Forster, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for the invention of "improvements in the treatment of cane sugar, and in machinery or apparatus to be employed in connection therewith."'[2]

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