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John Jardin (Jardine) wurde [[1765/de|1765]] in Glasgow geboren doch siedelte um nach [[London]] wo er um [[1780/de|1780]] arbeitete. Er verstarb laut der Edinburg Magazine am [[8. November]] [[1801/de|1801]]. Im "Edinburgh Evening Courant" von 23rd November 1801.
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John Jardin (Jardine) wurde [[1765/de|1765]] in Glasgow geboren doch siedelte um nach [[London]] wo er um [[1780/de|1780]] arbeitete. Er verstarb laut der Edinburg Magazine am [[8. November]] [[1801/de|1801]]. Im "Edinburgh Evening Courant" von 23. November 1801 war zu lesen  ''At London died on Sunday sennight, after a short illness, deeply and justly regretted by his numerous friends and acquaintances, Mr John Jardin(e), watchmaker, a native of Glasgow, not more distinguished through life by great skill and ingenuity in his art than by amiable and cheerful disposition and the most obliging manner.''
 
 
 
 
Died at London on Sunday sennight, after a short  
 
illness, deeply and justly regretted by his numerous  
 
friends and acquaintances, Mr John Jardine, watch-
 
maker, a native of Glasgow, not more distinguished  
 
through life by great skill and ingenuity in his art  
 
than by amiable and cheerful disposition and the most  
 
obliging manner." - - Obituary notice in ^ 23rd November 1801.
 
 
 
  
 
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Englischer Uhrmacher

John Jardin (Jardine) wurde 1765 in Glasgow geboren doch siedelte um nach London wo er um 1780 arbeitete. Er verstarb laut der Edinburg Magazine am 8. November 1801. Im "Edinburgh Evening Courant" von 23. November 1801 war zu lesen At London died on Sunday sennight, after a short illness, deeply and justly regretted by his numerous friends and acquaintances, Mr John Jardin(e), watchmaker, a native of Glasgow, not more distinguished through life by great skill and ingenuity in his art than by amiable and cheerful disposition and the most obliging manner.

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