Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1855 Patents sealed: Dated Oct. 10th, 1855.— William Bailey, cotton spinner, and John Quarmby, manager, both of Stalybridge, for improvements in machines for carding cotton and other fibrous materials. <ref>Bolton Chronicle - Saturday 19 April 1856 </ref>


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1856. Carding machine.

1855 Patents sealed: Dated Oct. 10th, 1855.— William Bailey, cotton spinner, and John Quarmby, manager, both of Stalybridge, for improvements in machines for carding cotton and other fibrous materials. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Bolton Chronicle - Saturday 19 April 1856