Flying shuttle or weaving made easy who was inventor
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John Kay (17 June 1704 – c. 1779) was the inventor of 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".[12]
John Kay
Portrait, said to be of John Kay in the 1750s,[1]but probably of his son,[2] "Frenchman" John Kay.[3]
Born17 June (N.S 28 June) 1704[4]
Walmersley, Bury, Lancashire, EnglandDiedcirca 1779[5][6][7]
FranceNationalityEnglishOccupationInventorKnown forFlying shuttleSpouse(s)Anne Holte[8]ChildrenLettice, Robert (drop box inventor), Ann, Samuel, Lucy, James, John, Alice, Shuse, William, (and two other children who died in childhood)[9]Parent(s)Robert Kay and Ellin Kay, née Entwisle
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John Kay
Portrait, said to be of John Kay in the 1750s,[1]but probably of his son,[2] "Frenchman" John Kay.[3]
Born17 June (N.S 28 June) 1704[4]
Walmersley, Bury, Lancashire, EnglandDiedcirca 1779[5][6][7]
FranceNationalityEnglishOccupationInventorKnown forFlying shuttleSpouse(s)Anne Holte[8]ChildrenLettice, Robert (drop box inventor), Ann, Samuel, Lucy, James, John, Alice, Shuse, William, (and two other children who died in childhood)[9]Parent(s)Robert Kay and Ellin Kay, née Entwisle
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