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Topic: Cryogenics in the 19th century? (Read 998 times)
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Roobarb
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Just came across this in GENUKI "On the 15th inst., at Norton, Mr Leonard REVIS, chemist and druggist, in his 78th year. Deceased for many years carried on the first business in his line in the town of Malton" I wonder if it was his occupation that led to this strange situation?!!
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Bell, Salter, Street - Devon, Middlesbrough. Lickess- North Yorkshire, Middlesbrough. Etherington - North Yorks and Durham. Barker- North Yorks, Crooks- Durham, Forster- North Yorks/Durham, Newsam, Pattison, Proud - North Yorks
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Roobarb
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Probably, didn't think of that one. I did think that the press could spell in those days though! (From the Malton Messenger 1857) I suppose compulsory education hadn't been around that long .
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Bell, Salter, Street - Devon, Middlesbrough. Lickess- North Yorkshire, Middlesbrough. Etherington - North Yorks and Durham. Barker- North Yorks, Crooks- Durham, Forster- North Yorks/Durham, Newsam, Pattison, Proud - North Yorks
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Roobarb
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Ah yes, I think that's probably it! Just shows what a slight omission can do.
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Bell, Salter, Street - Devon, Middlesbrough. Lickess- North Yorkshire, Middlesbrough. Etherington - North Yorks and Durham. Barker- North Yorks, Crooks- Durham, Forster- North Yorks/Durham, Newsam, Pattison, Proud - North Yorks
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