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1865 Patent to [[Benjamin Dobson]], of Bolton, in the
1865 Patent to [[Benjamin Dobson]], of Bolton, in the
county of Lancaster, Machine Maker, William Slater, of the same place, Manager, and [[Robert
county of Lancaster, Machine Maker, William Slater, of the same place, Manager, and [[Robert Halliwell]], of the same place, Foreman, in respect of the invention
Halliwell]], of the same place, Foreman, in respect of the invention
of "improvements in machinery for ginning cotton."<ref>London Gazette 2 May 1865</ref> - presumably of [[Dobson and Barlow]]
of "improvements in machinery for ginning cotton."<ref>London Gazette 2 May 1865</ref> - presumably of [[Dobson and Barlow]]



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1865.

of Bolton

1865 Patent to Benjamin Dobson, of Bolton, in the county of Lancaster, Machine Maker, William Slater, of the same place, Manager, and Robert Halliwell, of the same place, Foreman, in respect of the invention of "improvements in machinery for ginning cotton."[1] - presumably of Dobson and Barlow

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 2 May 1865