[License]. 1870.

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[License]. 1870.

A license, Jan. 15, 1870, allowing Wequoneck Mills, Norwich, Conn., to use machines made by Johnson & Co., Worcester, Mass., under John Goulding's patent for manufacturing wool and other fibrous materials. License is signed by George D. Clark and is for Goulding's patent for a 240 spindle mule.

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Wequoneck Mills.

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Clark, G. D. (George Daniel), 1848-1933

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1871-1880 teacher at the Royal Indian Engineering College; 1880-1882 served in Bermuda and Gibraltar; 1883-1885 adviser to the inspector-general of fortifications at the War Office; 1885-1892 secretary of the interdepartmental colonial defence committee; 1887 major; 1888-1890 secretary to the Hartington commission on army and navy administration; 1892-1894 served in Malta; 1893 knighthood; 1894-?1900 superintendent of the royal carriage department at Woolwich; 1901-1903 governor of ...

Goulding, John T.

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Johnson & Company.

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