Talk:Martin Wilkes Heron

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Schmackes in topic Patent

Heron sounds like a French name

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What are the sources to prove that Heron is Irish? Heron sounds a lot more French to me, as it is the French name for a swamp (freshwater and coastal) bird. In French genealogy sources, it is said to have been originally given as a nickname for a person with long legs. Où sont vos sources d'information? Sont-elles crédibles? 216.144.116.109 (talk) 16:31, 20 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Patent

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I found a candidate for the alleged patent: GB189824751A, which is to be found under the search term "inventor:Heron before:priority:19000101". Candidate because it's from 1898, relates to alcoholic beverages and the inventor's family name is "Heron"; however, it's not a US patent and the inventor is not M. W. Heron. --Schmackes (talk) 14:28, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Reply