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Thomas Yeoman

Thomas Yeoman (1709 or 1710 – 23 January 1781) was a millwright, surveyor and civil engineer who played a significant part in the early industrial revolution and became the first president of the first engineering society in the world, the Society of Civil Engineers, now known as the 'Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers'.
==Northampton==

Although his origin and early life are obscure, he was probably born in Somerset and is first known as a wheelwright skilled in 'turning iron & Brass, & making machinery for grinding' recruited by Edward Cave to operate a water-powered cotton roller-spinning mill at Northampton in 1741 under licence from Lewis Paul. He was here with his wife Sarah and their son James. Yeoman established himself as a millwright constructing machinery such as ventilators invented by the clergyman Stephen Hales and began to take an active part in Northampton's business. Yeoman was a notable member of the local Baptist Church in College. Yeoman's contribution to society in general was rewarded when he became president of the ''Northampton Philosophical Society''. This society met in his house and included the inventor William Shipley and nonconformist leader Philip Doddridge amongst its members.〔

As his social standing rose he moved first to Gold Street, where he built and sold scientific instruments, and then to Bridge Street. His ventilators sold as far as Rotterdam, for use on the British merchant fleet. He also first surveyed the river Nene in 1744.〔

Yeoman and his wife had another son, Samuel, before Sarah died in 1746. He married Anne Remington on 18 August 1747 and they had a son Thomas in 1748 and a daughter Anne in 1752.〔

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