Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1759 Born
1759 Born


Became a millwright in Northumberland millwright
Became a millwright in Northumberland


Married Ann Tate
Married Ann Tate

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1759 Born

Became a millwright in Northumberland

Married Ann Tate

1794 Birth of his son William

Worked on improvements to agricultural machinery, some examples propelled by steam power

They moved to Hull, and then to London.

In London, he was associated with the Earl of Dundonald in the development of his numerous mechanical schemes, notably machinery for the manufacture of rope.

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