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  2. John Kay (flying shuttle) - Wikipedia

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    John Kay (17 June 1704 – c. 1779) was an English inventor whose most important creation was the flying shuttle, which was a key contribution to the Industrial Revolution. He is often confused with his namesake , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] who built the first "spinning frame".

  3. Flying shuttle - Wikipedia

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    Holding the reed beater bar in the left hand, and the (picking-stick-mounted) string tugged to return the flying shuttle in the right hand.See video below. In a typical frame loom, as used previous to the invention of the flying shuttle, the operator sat with the newly woven cloth before them, using treadles or some other mechanism to raise and lower the heddles, which opened the shed in the ...

  4. John Kay (spinning frame) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Kay learned of this patent from another Nottingham inventor, James Hargreaves, and told Hargreaves that it was he, Kay, who was the real inventor. Arkwright accused Kay of revealing the design to Hargreaves, [15] and the two fell out. Kay left Arkwright's Nottingham house, where he had been living, ending their relationship.

  5. Spinning frame - Wikipedia

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    Richard Arkwright employed John Kay to produce a new spinning machine that Kay had worked on with (or possibly stolen from) another inventor named Thomas Highs. [2] With the help of other local craftsmen, including Peter Atherton, the team developed the spinning frame, which produced a stronger thread than the spinning jenny invented by James Hargreaves. [3]

  6. Spinning jenny - Wikipedia

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    In 1738, John Kay started to improve the loom. He improved the reed, and invented the raceboard, the shuttleboxes and the picker which together allowed one weaver to double his output. This invention is commonly called the flying shuttle. It met with violent opposition and he fled from Lancashire to Leeds. [10]

  7. John Kay - Wikipedia

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    John Caius the Elder (fl. 1480), or John Kay, poet; John Kay (caricaturist) (1742–1826), Scottish caricaturist; Johnny Kay (born 1940), lead guitarist for Bill Haley & His Comets from 1961 to 1967; John Kay (musician) (born 1944), musician and lead singer of Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf; John Kay (poet born 1958), British poet and ...

  8. How Did Mary Kay Letourneau Get Caught? - AOL

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    How many children did Mary Kay Letourneau have with Vili? Letourneau and Fualaau had two daughters together: Audrey, who was born in May of 1997 and Georgia, who was born in October of 1998.

  9. Water frame - Wikipedia

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    The water frame played a significant role in the development of the Industrial Revolution – first in England, [10] but soon also in continental Europe after German entrepreneur Johann Gottfried Brügelmann managed to find out details of the technology, which had been kept very secret; disclosure of details was punishable by the death penalty.