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  2. John Spilsbury (cartographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Spilsbury (/I.P.A. spɪlsbəri/ 1739 – 3 April 1769) [1] was a British cartographer and engraver. He is credited as the inventor of the jigsaw puzzle . Spilsbury created them for educational purposes, and called them "Dissected Maps".

  3. John Spilsbury (Baptist minister) - Wikipedia

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    John Spilsbury (1593 – c. 1668) was an English cobbler and Particular Baptist minister who set up a Calvinist Baptist church in London in 1638. Biography.

  4. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    John Spilsbury's "Europe divided into its kingdoms, etc." (1766).He created the jigsaw puzzle for educational purposes, and called them "Dissected Maps". [2] [3]John Spilsbury is believed to have produced the first jigsaw puzzle around 1760, using a marquetry saw.

  5. John Spilsbury - Wikipedia

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    John Spilsbury may refer to: John Spilsbury (Baptist minister) , leader of the Particular Baptists in 17th-century England John Spilsbury (cartographer) , London mapmaker and engraver who invented the jigsaw puzzle

  6. Spilsbury - Wikipedia

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    Sir Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947), British pathologist; John Spilsbury (Baptist minister) (1593–c. 1668), English cobbler and Particular Baptist minister; John Spilsbury (cartographer) (1739–1769), British mapmaker and engraver who invented the jigsaw puzzle; John Spilsbury (cricketer) (born 1933), English cricketer

  7. Harry Ashby (engraver) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Ashby worked for John Spilsbury, writing-engraver, of Russell Court, Drury Lane, to whose business he eventually succeeded, and whose widow he married.Ashby was employed by provincial, colonial, and foreign bankers, to engrave notes and bills.

  8. Henry Jessey - Wikipedia

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    Led by Henry Jacob of the Brownists from Zealand, these Particular Baptists in 1633 started a new church under John Spilsbury. Five years later William Kiffin and others of Jacob's church at Southwark joined Spilsbury and divided equally in two parts under Praise-God Barebone and Henry Jessey.

  9. Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Jigsaw puzzles were invented around 1760, when John Spilsbury, a British engraver and cartographer, mounted a map on a sheet of wood, which he then sawed around the outline of each individual country on the map. He then used the resulting pieces as an aid for the teaching of geography.