In the 1780s, Henry Cort developed the puddling furnace, which allowed pig iron to be refined in turn with coke. |
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In the late 18th cent. the Cranage brothers, Peter Onions, and Henry Cort applied coke to the puddling process in producing bar iron. |
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Gary Cort candidly cited the shortcomings of traditional standard development approaches in a faster-paced, flattened world. |
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Cort is the son of Dave Brazelton, and a part-time employee at the family's Fall Creek Farm and Nursery in Lowell, Ore. |
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I walked away from the Cort lobbing up my own little prayer to the starless sky. |
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The puddling furnace, introduced by Henry Cort in the 1780s to replace the older finery process, was also a variety of reverberatory furnace. |
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In 1783 a patent was issued to Henry Cort for his use of grooved rolls for rolling iron bars. |
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Parishioner Gemma Cort, 44, said local children were helping drivers by pushing cars up the steep A61 in Sheffield when they spotted the coach and a decision was taken to open the church. |
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Our School has recently moved into a large, elegant building in the very centre of the old city, on the Plaza de Cort, immediately opposite the city hall. |
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In 1784 Henry Cort came up with an alternative: he refined pig iron in a half-open furnace, on which the iron was separated from the burning coal only by a low wall. |
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Richard Crawshay took out a licence from Henry Cort for the use of his puddling process, and proceeded to build the necessary rolling mill. |
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This led to Cort investing in a new rolling mill at an existing iron mill in Titchfield which was later used for the production of bar iron. |
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As a result, the Crown seized all the Property of Adam Jellicoe as well as that of the partnership of Cort and Samuel Jellicoe. |
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The Henry Cort Community College bears his name and is located in the town of Fareham, in the south of Hampshire, England. |
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Cort improved over Onions' furnace by adding dampers to the chimney, avoiding some of the risk of overheating and 'burning' the iron. |
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Modern rolling practice can be attributed to the pioneering efforts of Henry Cort of Funtley Iron Mills, near Fareham, England. |
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In 1780, the Royal Navy's Victualling Commissioners agreed with Cort, who had taken over Attwick's business, to re roll iron hoops for their barrels. |
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Cort seems to have alienated most of those with whom he came in contact. |
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The deal was later to have unfortunate repercussions for Cort. |
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By 1765, Cort had become a Royal Navy pay agent, acting on commission collecting half pay and widows' pensions from an office in Crutched Friars near Aldgate in London. |
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Cort was held responsible for Jellicoe's debt and declared bankrupt. |
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