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By the King's Royal Letters Patent, granted to James Hendrey, for his improvement in the method of laying floors in buildings. J.H. particularly invites the attention of architects, builders, and others, ...
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HENDREY, James
By the King's Royal Letters Patent, granted to James Hendrey, for his improvement in the method of laying floors in buildings. J.H. particularly invites the attention of architects, builders, and others, ...
London (Place), [1835?].
[4] p. ; 22.7 cm. (4°)
Folded half-sheet, first verso and conjugate leaf blank. Drop-head title. The patentee's address is given at the end as 'No. 12, Mount Row, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth'. According to W. Newton (ed.), The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, vol. 5 (1835), p. 397, Hendrey was granted the patent on 16 February 1835.
Copy Notes Previously folded as a letter addressed in ink on blank p. [4] to Sir John Soane / Architect / 13 Lincolns Inn Feilds [sic].
Binding Folded paper.
Reference Number 6343
By the King's Royal Letters Patent, granted to James Hendrey, for his improvement in the method of laying floors in buildings. J.H. particularly invites the attention of architects, builders, and others, ...
London (Place), [1835?].
[4] p. ; 22.7 cm. (4°)
Folded half-sheet, first verso and conjugate leaf blank. Drop-head title. The patentee's address is given at the end as 'No. 12, Mount Row, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth'. According to W. Newton (ed.), The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, vol. 5 (1835), p. 397, Hendrey was granted the patent on 16 February 1835.
Copy Notes Previously folded as a letter addressed in ink on blank p. [4] to Sir John Soane / Architect / 13 Lincolns Inn Feilds [sic].
Binding Folded paper.
Reference Number 6343