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Hargreaves
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Har·greaves  (härgrvz), James Died 1778.
British inventor of the spinning jenny (c. 1764). He patented his device in 1770.

Hargreaves [ˈhɑːgriːvz]
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(Biographies / Hargreaves, James (death date: 1778) M, English, TECHNOLOGY: inventor) James. died 1778, English inventor of the spinning jenny
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Noun1.Hargreaves - English inventor of the spinning jenny (1720-1778)


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zyhudd120109keepker); GOING WELL: Battyeford Under 13s remain on course for promotion (back, from left) Howard Sullivan (coach), Timothy Hargreaves, James Wolfenden, Balraj Somal, Liam McCall, Patrick Sullivan, Tobias Cook, Jack Roebuck, Mark McCall (manager).
Philip Solomon with (from left) Kyle Legaulet, Adam Roynon, Jack Hargreaves, James Birkenshaw, Jason Lyons, Phil Morris, Lee Smart and Craig Watson.
From there Saints did not look back and five further scores were added by hat-trick hero Bryn Hargreaves, James Roby and Pryce to take the hosts' try tally to 10 as they ran out 58-20 winners.
 
 
 
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