Charles Newington (1781-1852): letters patent

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Date:
1844
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MS.6778
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Charles Newington (1781-1852): letters patent. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Letters patent to Charles Newington, of Ticehurst, for the invention of 'certain improvements in apparatus for ascertaining and indicating the time at which a person is present at a particular place'. Issued by writ of Privy Seal; great seal of Great Britain attached. 27 Feb. 7 Vict. [1844]. Membrane, 1 sheet. Together with the specification for the same invention, enrolled in the High Court of Chancery 27 Aug 1844. Signature and seal of Charles Newington. Membrane, 2 sheets.

Publication/Creation

1844

Physical description

3 sheets membrane

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