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1886 The works closed.
1886 The works closed.


1911 Hugh Lee Pattinson 57, coal merchant, director chain (?) painting company, lived in Morpeth with Mary Custance Pattinson 47, Lawrence Arthur Pattinson 20, undergraduate<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Hugh Lee Pattinson 57, coal merchant, director chain (?) painting company, lived in Morpeth with Mary Custance Pattinson 47, [[Lawrence Arthur Pattinson]] 20, undergraduate<ref>1911 census</ref>


1924 Died at Newcastle.  
1924 Died at Newcastle.  

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Hugh Lee Pattinson (1854-1924) of Felling Chemical Works

1854 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, son of Hugh Lee Pattinson and his wife Isabella[1]

1871 Entered Cambridge University.

1881 Sub-manager, chemical works, lived with his father and brother in South Shields[2]

Manager of Felling Chemical Works, West Newcastle-on-Tyne.

1886 The works closed.

1911 Hugh Lee Pattinson 57, coal merchant, director chain (?) painting company, lived in Morpeth with Mary Custance Pattinson 47, Lawrence Arthur Pattinson 20, undergraduate[3]

1924 Died at Newcastle.

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1881 census
  3. 1911 census