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John Scott Lillie

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propelling carriages and barges for which he was granted a patent. His military background influenced his design of the 'Lillie Rifle battery' an early form of machine gun. Aware of the challenges for transport caused by the transformation of open fields into industrialised areas, Lillie applied himself to the creation of durable street paving. He designed a system using layers of wood and asphalt to make it weather-proof and was granted a patent. In 1863, he was a founding member of the 'Institute of Inventors' and took the chair at the first annual general meeting, styled as 'General Sir John Scott Lillie'.
114: 520: 138: 44: 126: 812:* Polytechnisches Journal. 63. Band, Jahrgang 1837, N.F. 13. Band, Hefte 1-6 komplett. (= 18. Jahrgang, 1.-6. Heft ). Eine Zeitschrift zur Verbreitung gemeinnüziger Kenntnisse im Gebiete der Naturwissenschaft, der Chemie, der Pharmacie, der Mechanik, der Manufakturen, Fabriken, Künste, Gewerbe, der Handlung, der Haus- und Landwirthschaft etc. Herausgegeben von Johann Gottfried und Emil Maximilian Dingler. 608:). The Fulham stretch of Richmond Road and the canal bridge were eventually renamed Lillie Road and Lillie Bridge respectively. The canal project was dogged by financial difficulties and was an ill-considered venture, whose time had passed. It eventually gave way to the railways, as first one track was laid along the canal, and in the 1860s that was filled in and a second rail track put down. 785:. The boat seems to have disintegrated and sank immediately, leaving passengers and crew in the water. Other craft were quickly despatched to rescue the luckless victims and Lillie, being a strong swimmer, assisted a nine-year-old boy who had been with the party and could not swim. They were both picked and taken to safety. For this act of bravery, Sir John Scott Lillie was honoured by the 1652:"The Highly Impressive C.B. and Peninsular War Group of Eight to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Lillie, Grenadier Guards, Late 6th and 60th Regiments, and Onetime Commanding Officer of the 7th Cacadores (Previously the Loyal Lusitanian Legion) and a Major-General in the Portuguese Army, Who Was Thrice Wounded, Latterly Being Left for Dead for 48 Hours on the Battlefield of Toulouse" 980:"The Highly Impressive C.B. and Peninsular War Group of Eight to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Lillie, Grenadier Guards, Late 6th and 60th Regiments, and Onetime Commanding Officer of the 7th Cacadores (Previously the Loyal Lusitanian Legion) and a Major-General in the Portuguese Army, Who Was Thrice Wounded, Latterly Being Left for Dead for 48 Hours on the Battlefield of Toulouse" 1469:"LILLIE, Sir John Scott. Deputy Lieutenant; Knight of Companion of the most Honourable order of the Bath; Qualified as J.P. Present qualification consists in Freehold houses and lands in the parish of Fulham in the county of Middlesex, and also in the Cities of Dublin and Bath; Major in the Army, no other profession. Residence: St. John's, Fulham" 594:
To service the canal and wharf construction on land that are today's Langtry Place, Rickett Street and Roxby Place, he laid out two further stretches of unmade road either side of the new highway, named initially as the Richmond Road. The unmade roads were eventually called Richmond Gardens – later
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During his lifetime, Sir John Scott Lillie took out upwards of 30 patents for all manner of improvements ranging from mechanisms for kneading dough, tilling fields, the chemical composition of stucco to propulsion engines on land and in the water. In 1836, he designed a power unit intended for
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and was promoted Colonel. Having completed his education, Lillie sought his fortune in the British army. On his return to civilian life, having been thrice wounded in the Peninsular War, Lillie married Louisa Sutherland (b. 1791), daughter of Capt. Andrew Sutherland RN, Commissioner of
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A correct copy of the poll as taken at the election for burgesses, to serve in Parliament, for the Borough of King's Lynn ... on ... the 7th, and 8th, of Jan. 1835; to which is prefixed, a detail of the proceedings, speeches, & events, connected with the election. By John
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Polytechnisches Journal. Hrsg. v. Johann Gottfried Dingler, Emil Maximilian Dingler und Julius Hermann Schultes: Published by Stuttgart in der J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung (1837)., 1837 (in German) - includes Lillie's invention.
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to the north on the shorter stretch, initially managed by a Miss Goslin. To commemorate his development of the area and as its original freeholder, the 1835 tavern became known as the "Lillie Arms" (now renamed 'The
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for service in Barbary, Cadiz and the Tagus. He joined the Lusitanian Legion of the Portuguese Army in the rank of captain, when still only 19 years old, under the watchful eye of Lieutenant-General
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The Kensington Canal, railways and related developments pp. 322–338 Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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in January 1861. He was still writing to the press on the power of musketry in 1866. Sir John Lillie was widowed in May 1860, when his wife Dame Louisa died at
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Empress Place – and Seagrave Road in Fulham. Around 1830, he also built the 'North End Brewery' and tavern to the South of the highway, together with a
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in the County of Norfolk, but despite loud support, he only managed to come third. His Irish roots and connections led Lillie to an active interest in
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were engaged in catching up with the canal boom and the burgeoning transportation revolution. Lillie, who was already a shareholder in the
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Still employed by the Army, but too disabled to serve and so on half pay, and recently married, he was received into the Prince of Wales (
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Even in advanced old age, Lillie took a stance against the cruel treatment of animals in experiments, witness his letter to
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and his wife Alicia, née Stafford. One source gives his birth date as 1789. He was heir to properties in Roscommon,
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The Loyal Lusitanian Legion during the Peninsular War: The Campaign of Wellington's Portuguese Troops, 1809–11
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Sir John Scott Lillie's Orders, Decorations and Campaign Medals were placed for sale as one lot at
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note: Walham Green is erroneously referred to as 'Waltham Green' in the heading of the map section.
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While living in North End, Fulham, Lillie took up civic duties. He was swept up in the debate over
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Stanford's 1862 Library map of South West London, showing 'Lillie's roads' and structures,
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Commander's Cross for Five Actions (Portugal): Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthez and Toulouse
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Army Gold Cross, (Great Britain), for Pyrenees, three clasps, Nivelle, Orthez, Toulouse
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Sir John Lillie decided to leave North End in 1837 and moved with his family to
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mansion, to which he made major structural additions. From there, he moved to
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An Applied Analysis of the Cacadores Infantry Regiment in the Peninsular War
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The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions
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John Lillie was the eldest son of Philip Lillie Esq., of Drumdoe Castle,
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of Foot in 1807 as an ensign. The following year he embarked under Sir
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1 July – 30 December 1843, vol. XXXIX, London: publ. James Bonsall.
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public house 'the Prince of Wales' destined for demolition in 2016)
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in the rank of major and in 1816 he was knighted by patent. In the
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See under Lillie, Lady Elizabeth Hannah, widow, (née Clarke)
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Military General Service, (Great Britain) seven clasps, for
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nun, while their youngest son, Charles Thomas fought in the
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when it was involved in a collision with the works by the
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General Scott, Duchess of Portland and Viscountess Canning
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project, next became a major investor and actor in the
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and his wife Louisa Colebrooke, on 22 January 1820 at
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1835 public house in Lillie Road, now renamed after '
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army his progression was somewhat slow; he left the
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The family were said to be related to the 809:, London: Effingham Wilson, 1831, 86 pages. 1772:Whig (British political party) politicians 1126:The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland 998:The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland 386:through his mother, Henrietta daughter of 42: 31: 1455:The Building News and Engineering Journal 1712:Military personnel from County Roscommon 1274:In the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, 910:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 798:Lillie, J.S. and Mayne, William. (2014) 555:. At that time, his new neighbours, the 1787:19th-century British military personnel 1471:– via National Archive of the UK. 941: 894:Sir John Lillie Primary School (Fulham) 773:Honour for rescuing a boy from drowning 1341: 1330: 1041:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1034: 765:Campaign Cross for 4 Years, (Portugal) 1797:Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers officers 1302:, April 1829, vol. 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Index

Sir John Scott Lillie

Camille Silvy
Kensington
Brompton Cemetery
Kingdom of Great Britain
British Empire
Kingdom of Portugal
Major-General
6th Warwickshire Regiment
Cacadores
Peninsular War
Battle of Bussaco
Torres Vedras Lines
Battle of the Pyrenees
Battle of Nivelle
Battle of Orthez
Battle of Toulouse
Army Gold Cross
Decoration of The Lily
Military General Service Medal
Knight Bachelor
Companion of the Bath
Deputy Lieutenant
County of Middlesex
Justice of the peace
Middlesex Quarter Sessions
Hammersmith Bridge
Kensington Canal
Patent

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