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==Personen==
 
==Personen==
[[CLay, B]], London; watch, hall marked 1750
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*[[CLay, B]], London; watch, hall marked 1750
[[Clay, Charles]], Stockton, Yorkshire, petitioned Parliament for a patent in
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*[[Clay, Charles]], Stockton, Yorkshire, petitioned Parliament for a patent inrespect of a repeating and musical watch or clock, his invention; Mr Quare produced a watch to answer the same end as Mr Clay's; the Attorney General Reported in favour of Mr. Clay; the Clockmakers Company, however, opposed Mr. Clay, and after a tough fight extending from Feb 1716 to the latter part of 1717, the patent was not granted. He seems to have lived subsequently in the Strand.
respect of a repeating and musical watch or clock, his invention; Mr Quare
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*[[Clay, Charles (2)]], Fenchurch Street; watch in crystal case in South KensingtonMuseum, 1740; another example with chased outer case, about 1750
produced a watch to answer the same end as Mr Clay's; the Attorney General
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*[[Clay, Charles (3)]], Gainsborough um 1828
reported in favour of Mr Clay; the Clockmakers Company, however, opposed Mr
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*[[Clay Samuel]], [[London]], Ausbildung 1680, Lehrling von Jeremy Gregory, 1687 Mitglied der Clockmakers Company.
Clay, and after a tough fight extending from Feb 1716 to the latter part of
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*[[CLay, Thomas]];, Chelmsford; lantern clocks about 1650
1717, the patent was not granted. He seems to have lived subsequently in
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*[[Clay, William (1)]]; brother Clockmakers Company; maker of a watch Cromwell presented to Col. Bagwell at the seige of Clonmel; also of a clock inscribed "William Clay, King's Street, Westminster"; watch of later date, at Guildhall Museum, 1645-80.
the Strand.
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*[[CLay, William (2)]], London; about 1750
[[Clay, Charles (2)]], Fenchurch Street; watch in crystal case in South KensingtonMuseum, 1740; another example with chased outer case, about 1750
 
[[Clay Samuel]], [[London]], Ausbildung 1680, Lehrling von Jeremy Gregory, 1687 Mitglied der Clockmakers Company.
 
[[CLay, Thomas]];, Chelmsford; lantern clocks about 1650
 
[[Clay, William (1)]]; brother Clockmakers Company; maker of a watch Cromwell
 
presented to Col. Bagwell at the seige of Clonmel; also of a clock
 
inscribed "William Clay, King's Street, Westminster"; watch of later date,
 
at Guildhall Museum, 1645-80.
 
[[CLay, William (2)]], London; about 1750
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
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Clay

Mehrfachnennung

Personen

  • CLay, B, London; watch, hall marked 1750
  • Clay, Charles, Stockton, Yorkshire, petitioned Parliament for a patent inrespect of a repeating and musical watch or clock, his invention; Mr Quare produced a watch to answer the same end as Mr Clay's; the Attorney General Reported in favour of Mr. Clay; the Clockmakers Company, however, opposed Mr. Clay, and after a tough fight extending from Feb 1716 to the latter part of 1717, the patent was not granted. He seems to have lived subsequently in the Strand.
  • Clay, Charles (2), Fenchurch Street; watch in crystal case in South KensingtonMuseum, 1740; another example with chased outer case, about 1750
  • Clay, Charles (3), Gainsborough um 1828
  • Clay Samuel, London, Ausbildung 1680, Lehrling von Jeremy Gregory, 1687 Mitglied der Clockmakers Company.
  • CLay, Thomas;, Chelmsford; lantern clocks about 1650
  • Clay, William (1); brother Clockmakers Company; maker of a watch Cromwell presented to Col. Bagwell at the seige of Clonmel; also of a clock inscribed "William Clay, King's Street, Westminster"; watch of later date, at Guildhall Museum, 1645-80.
  • CLay, William (2), London; about 1750