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1867 Patent. '3309. To [[John Hauworth]], of Todmorden, in the county of Lancaster, Manager to Messrs. Fielden Brothers, Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers, for the invention of "improvements in steam boiler and other furnaces.".<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23207/page/206 The London Gazette Publication date:11 January 1867 Issue:23207 Page:206]</ref>
1867 Patent. '3309. To [[John Hauworth]], of Todmorden, in the county of Lancaster, Manager to [[Fielden Brothers|Messrs. Fielden Brothers]], Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers, for the invention of "improvements in steam boiler and other furnaces.".<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23207/page/206 The London Gazette Publication date:11 January 1867 Issue:23207 Page:206]</ref>





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1867 Patent. '3309. To John Hauworth, of Todmorden, in the county of Lancaster, Manager to Messrs. Fielden Brothers, Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers, for the invention of "improvements in steam boiler and other furnaces.".[1]


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