industry, becoming an ironmaster and co-founder of the largest of all the Victorian iron and steel companies, Bolckow Vaughan. Where Henry Bolckow provided...
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Carmarthenshire, 1779–1804 John Vaughan (Australian politician) (1879–1955), Attorney-General of South Australia John Vaughan (ironmaster) (1799–1868), 19th century...
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An ironmaster is the manager, and usually owner, of a forge or blast furnace for the processing of iron. It is a term mainly associated with the period...
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Philip Vaughan was a Welsh inventor and ironmaster who patented the first design for a ball bearing in 1794. Vaughan's patent described how iron balls...
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Rabbit-Proof Fence John Winter (Royalist) (c. 1600–1676), English landowner, ironmaster and participant in the English Civil War John Winter (Wyoming politician)...
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on 21 December 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2012. Flickr: Ironmaster Vaughan "Monument to John Vaughan". Region: NE. Work ID: 201. Manual Ref: MB04. Public...
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newspaperman John D. Edwards (1885–1918), American naval officer awarded the Navy Cross John Bryn Edwards (1889–1922), Welsh ironmaster and philanthropist John Ellis...
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Losh, Wilson and Bell (redirect from Thomas Bell (ironmaster))
run by the engineer John Vaughan (who went on to found Bolckow Vaughan); he strongly influenced Lowthian Bell to become an ironmaster. In the same year...
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John Marley (11 November 1823 – 4 April 1891) was an English mining engineer from Darlington who together with ironmaster John Vaughan made the "commercial...
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Henry Bolckow (category 19th-century ironmasters)
as "Henry Bolckow". He was persuaded by the ironmaster of the Walkergate works in Newcastle, John Vaughan, to invest in the burgeoning iron trade. At...
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October – Samuel Bowen, Independent minister (d. 1887) 21 December – John Vaughan, ironmaster (d. 1868) date unknown Moses Davies, musician and hymn-writer (d...
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– Ironmaster Rouncewell Guy Standeven – Bagnet Stella Tanner – Mrs. Chadband Malcolm Terris – Reverend Chadband Paul Venables – Wat Rouncewell John Oliver...
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commemorating Cook. The graves of Henry Bolckow and John Vaughan, the founding fathers of Bolckow Vaughan — the company which brought the steel industry to...
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Eston. The ore was discovered by geologist John Marley and first used by John Vaughan, the principal ironmaster of Middlesbrough who along with his German...
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Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – John Vaughan Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire - Richard...
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Vaughan open the first ironworks in Middlesbrough. 1850: 8 June – The Discovery of the Cleveland Main Seam of Ironstone at Eston by Ironmaster John Vaughan...
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Gunnergate Hall to ironmaster John Vaughan who used it as his residence. John Vaughan died in 1868 and his second son Thomas Vaughan inherited the hall...
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Furphy added a temperance message in shorthand. He married Sarah Ann (née Vaughan) on 25 May 1866. They had nine children. His brother Joseph Furphy became...
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(the others being Susan, Joseph, John, and Thomas). His mother, Susannah was the sister of Richard Crawshay, the ironmaster based at Cyfarthfa Castle near...
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The first patent on ball bearings was awarded to Philip Vaughan, a British inventor and ironmaster in Carmarthen in 1794. His was the first modern ball-bearing...
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Edward Williams (iron-master) (category British ironmasters)
impressed John Vaughan, an iron-master who had worked his way up through the Dowlais works, and had established his own ironworks at Middlesbrough. Vaughan asked...
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Strathclyde John Vandenhoff, leading Victorian actor Henry Vaughan, art collector who gave one of Britain's most popular paintings, John Constable's The...
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graveyard Philip Vaughan (died 1824), ironmaster and inventor of the ball bearing Mary Wynne Warner (1932–1998), mathematician John Weathers (born 1947)...
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Griffith J. Griffith (1850–1919), mining millionaire John Josiah Guest (1785–1852), ironmaster John Hughes (1814–1889), businessman and founder of the city...
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Dunlop, Baron Dunlop, politician William Jacks, Liberal politician and ironmaster Bonar Law, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Samantha Poling, journalist...
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recorded patent on ball bearings was awarded to Philip Vaughan, a Welsh inventor and ironmaster who created the first design for a ball bearing in Carmarthen...
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(1797–1851), mayor of Philadelphia Samuel Richards (1769-1842), New Jersey ironmaster, half brother of Benjamin Wood Richards Jacob Ridgway (1768–1843), merchant...
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Guadalupe Vallejo) Benner Township, Pennsylvania – General Phillip Benner (ironmaster) Bennett, Iowa – Chet Bennett (railroader) Bennettville, California –...
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patent in 1857. Bessemer licensed the patent for his process to four ironmasters,[when?] for a total of £27,000, but the licensees failed to produce the...
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when Henry Bolckow in partnership with John Vaughan, founded the Vulcan iron foundry and rolling mill. Vaughan, who had worked his way up through the...
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