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John Winwood

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John Winwood & Co of Bristol

  • 1810 John Winwood died on 26 September 1810 at the age of 77 [1]
  • 1823 Partnership between John Winwood, Henry Quintyne Winwood, and William Bond, as steam engine manufacturers, dissolved on 31 March by mutual consent [2]
  • 1826 Iron founders at Cheese Lane, St Philips, Bristol [3]
  • 1830 John Winwood & Co listed as Iron Founders at Milk Street and Iron Boiler Maker, Iron Manufacturers & Engineers, Steam Engine Manufacturers at Cheese Lane, St Philips [4]
  • 1840 Iron founders and makers of steam engines, various kinds of machinery, and cannon [5]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] The Gentlemans Magazine Vol LXXX Part 2
  2. The London Gazette, 1823, p.1455
  3. [2]
  4. Pigot’s Directory of Gloucestershire, 1830
  5. [3]Chilcott’s Descriptive History of Bristol, 4th edition, 1840