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  2. Joseph Potter (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Potter (1756–1842), was an English architect and builder from Lichfield, Staffordshire in the United Kingdom. Potter had a considerable practice in Staffordshire and its neighbouring counties in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Potter lived in Pipehill, south-west of Lichfield, and had his office in St John's Street.

  3. Josiah Wedgwood - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Wedgwood FRS (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) [1] was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist.Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed improved pottery bodies by systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery.

  4. Nathaniel Ireson - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Ireson (1685– 18 April 1769) was a potter, architect and mason best known for his work around Wincanton in Somerset, England. He was probably born in Ansley, Warwickshire. [1] He rebuilt much of the centre of Wincanton following a fire in 1707. [2]

  5. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Potter County

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    Government & Politics, Government & Politics 17th Century, William Penn Potter County: July 31, 1982: County Courthouse, 2nd Street (US 6) & East Street, Coudersport: City Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century

  6. Historic counties of England - Wikipedia

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    The county has its roots in the Middle Saxon Province of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Essex. Norfolk: Norf [94] 4 Originally the northern half of the Kingdom of East Anglia, it was first mentioned in Anglo-Saxon wills dating from the middle of the 11th century. Northamptonshire: County of Northampton Northants [92] [93] [94] 22

  7. Enoch Wood - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Wood (1759–1840) was an English potter and businessman, from one of the major families in Staffordshire pottery. Starting as a modeller, he established a successful business in Burslem in the Staffordshire Potteries , from 1790-1818 trading as Wood and Caldwell .

  8. Thomas Turner (potter) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Turner (1749 – February 1809) was an English potter. He was the lessee of the celebrated Salopian porcelain company, or Caughley manufactory, during the later decades of the 18th century. He is not to be confused with the potter John Turner (1737-1787) and his family, of Lane End, Staffordshire, who were active in the same period.

  9. Josiah Spode - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Spode I (1733–1797) (N. Freese) Josiah Spode (23 March 1733 – 18 August 1797) was an English potter and the founder of the English Spode pottery works which became famous for the high quality of its wares.