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  2. William Levett (rector of Buxted) - Wikipedia

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    Parson Levett was the first to cast iron cannons in England. [3] The first iron cannon manufactured in England was cast in Buxted in 1543 by Ralf Hogge, an employee of Parson Levett, a Sussex rector with broad interests, paradoxically enough, in the emerging English armaments industry. [4] Henry VIII's reign was good for Parson Levett's ...

  3. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    The heating radiator was invented by Franz San Galli in 1855, a Kingdom of Prussia-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg. [2] [3] In the late 1800s, companies, such as the American Radiator Company, promoted cast iron radiators over previous fabricated steel designs in order to lower costs and expand the market.

  4. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, Mr. Woolley convinced the other officers of the company to pay his way to Europe, whereupon he booked the sale of $50,000 worth of cast iron radiators for the Swiss capitol. [6] This was the start of the company's entry into the European market. By the following year, the company had established a branch in London, England. [6]

  5. Roca (company) - Wikipedia

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    Roca urinals. Roca was founded in Gavà (Barcelona) in 1917 by the brothers Martín, Matías and José Roca Soler as Compañía Roca Radiadores. The company was dedicated exclusively to the manufacture of cast iron radiators for heating.

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  7. Buxted - Wikipedia

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    The first cast-iron cannon made in England was cast in 1543 by Ralf Hogge, an employee of Parson William Levett, a Sussex rector with broad interests, paradoxically enough, in the emerging English armaments industry. Levett was removed as Buxted's vicar in 1545 by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. But thanks to friends in high places ...

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