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Definition of Millwrights

Millwright
Millwright Mill"wright`, n. A mechanic whose occupation is to build mills, or to set up their machinery.

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- turbines with the equipment, which millwrights typically connect with some type of coupling. Originally, millwrights were specialized carpenters who completely...
- stonemasons, bricklayers, other building trades workers, surveyors, millwrights and other metalworkers, and in some photographic or videographic work...
- Leeghwater (born Jan Adriaenszoon; November 1575 – January 1650) was a Dutch millwright and hydraulic engineer. Leeghwater was born as Jan Adriaanszoon. Only...
- for the period. The London Millwrights Societies merged with the Old Mechanics in 1841, which accordingly added "millwrights" to its name. In 1846, the...
- Eileen Caffee on Brotherhood, Sarah Gunning on Midnight M****, Charlotte Millwright on The Bridge and Sheriff Althea Jarry on the seventh and final season...
- Francis Henry Medcalf (May 10, 1803 – March 26, 1880) was a Canadian millwright, iron founder, and Mayor of Toronto during the periods 1864–1866 and 1874–1875...
- drawn up between the Cowdray Estate and "Robert Chorley of Midhurst, millwright" in respect of "two pieces of meadow or pasture land called Upper and...
- (December 31, 1774 – October 1, 1819) was an American politician and millwright. He was a member of both chambers of the North Carolina General ****embly...
- William Roberts and Company (later William Roberts and Sons) of Phoenix Foundry in Nelson, Lancashire, England, produced many of the steam engines that...
- The main initial priority is records relating to UK mills, millers and millwrights, chiefly during the 18th–21st centuries, but the Archive plans to extend...