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* 1865 Received ironmongery firm [[Harman and Gillett]] of Yeovil as a present from his father on his marriage, his father having purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son.
* 1865 Received ironmongery firm [[Harman and Gillett]] of Yeovil as a present from his father on his marriage, his father having purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son.


* Later acquired the [[Yeovil Foundry and Engineering Works]], making agricultural machinery.
* Later acquired the [[Yeovil Foundry and Engineering Works]], making agricultural machinery.  Took the manager, Henry F. Edgar, as a partner in the business.


* Founded the [[Nautilus Stove Co]], making grates and kitchen ranges.
* Founded the [[Nautilus Stove Co]], making grates and kitchen ranges.


* After Queen Victoria installed '''Nautilus''' fire grates at Balmoral Castle and Osborne House, demand for these grew substantially.
* After Queen Victoria installed '''Nautilus''' fire grates at Balmoral Castle and Osborne House, demand for these grew substantially.
* 1886 Henry Edgar died in accident.


* 1895 James appointed his son, [[Percival Waddams Petter|Percy]], as manager of the foundry.  
* 1895 James appointed his son, [[Percival Waddams Petter|Percy]], as manager of the foundry.  

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James Bazeley Petter

  • Son of John Petter of Barnstaple[1].
  • 1865 Married Charlotte Branscombe, of Bristol, daughter of a rubber merchant. 15 children, including the twins Ernest and Percival who were to become the leaders in the development and growth of Petters.
  • 1865 Received ironmongery firm Harman and Gillett of Yeovil as a present from his father on his marriage, his father having purchased the business as a wedding gift for his son.
  • After Queen Victoria installed Nautilus fire grates at Balmoral Castle and Osborne House, demand for these grew substantially.
  • 1886 Henry Edgar died in accident.
  • 1895 James appointed his son, Percy, as manager of the foundry.
  • The company concentrated on small agricultural engines.


See Also

Sources of Information

Sir Ernest Willoughby Petter, by Anne Pimlott Baker, ODNB.

  1. A History of Petter Innovation by Jack Sweet http://www.yeovilvision.co.uk/data/57.htm