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Murch & Spence of Eastover, Bridgwater | Murch & Spence of Eastover, Bridgwater | ||
1864 Partnership of Murch and Spence, between William Edward Murch and Robert Spence, iron founders and engineers of Eastover, Bridgwater, dissolved by mutual consent. Business to be carried on by Robert Spence <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/22865/pages/3186/page.pdf] The London Gazette, June 21, 1864 </ref> | |||
1872 Patent No. 853 for improvements in machinery for the manufacture of bricks from plastic clay, issued to Robert Spence and Edmund John Spence, trading as Murch and Spence <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/23880/pages/3411/page.pdf] The London Gazette, July 30, 1872 </ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Spence}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Spence}} | ||
[[Category: Town - Bridgwater]] | [[Category: Town - Bridgwater]] | ||
[[Category: Iron | [[Category: Iron and Steel]] | ||
[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]] |
Revision as of 17:33, 5 July 2012
Murch & Spence of Eastover, Bridgwater
1864 Partnership of Murch and Spence, between William Edward Murch and Robert Spence, iron founders and engineers of Eastover, Bridgwater, dissolved by mutual consent. Business to be carried on by Robert Spence [1]
1872 Patent No. 853 for improvements in machinery for the manufacture of bricks from plastic clay, issued to Robert Spence and Edmund John Spence, trading as Murch and Spence [2]