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1866 Presented a paper to the Royal Society of Arts which was reprinted in The Engineer/
Obituary[1] (1832 - 1890)
By the death of Mr. Thomas Gray, of the Board of Trade, the public have lost an excellent servant and his colleagues an old and valued friend. The many presidents whom he has served-the Duke of Richmond, Lord Norton, the Speaker, Mr. Stanhope, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, Mr. Chamberlain, and Mr. Mundella-would, I am sure, bear willing testimony to his merits.... More
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- ↑ The Engineer 1890/03/21, p243.