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Newcomen may
refer to: John
Newcomen (c.1613–1630),
English first white settler murdered by
another white settler in
Plymouth Colony, M****achusetts Matthew...
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Thomas Newcomen (/ˈnjuːkʌmən/;
February 1664 – 5
August 1729) was an
English inventor who
created the
atmospheric engine, the
first practical fuel-burning...
- was
invented by
Thomas Newcomen in 1712, and is
often referred to as the
Newcomen fire
engine (see below) or
simply as a
Newcomen engine. The
engine was...
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usually referred to as
Newcomen's bank,
Newcomen bank or Gleadowe-
Newcomen's bank. The
building was
constructed and
named for the
Newcomen family. The banking...
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Viscountess Newcomen) for
Charlotte Gleadowe-
Newcomen,
Baroness Newcomen. She had
already been made
Baroness Newcomen, of
Mosstown in the
County of Longford...
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Thomas Savery's
steam pump in 17th-century England. In 1712,
Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine became the
first commercially successful engine using...
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Matthew Newcomen (c. 1610 – 1
September 1669) was an
English nonconformist churchman. His
exact date of
birth is unknown. He was
educated at St John's...
- The
Newcomen Society is an international[citation needed]
learned society that
promotes and
celebrates the
history of
engineering and technology. It was...
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replace the
basic Watt design. The
first steam engines,
introduced by
Thomas Newcomen in 1712, were of the "atmospheric" design. At the end of the
power stroke...
- 18th-century
Scottish inventor,
mechanical engineer, and
chemist who
improved the
Newcomen engine with his own
steam engine in 1776. Watt's
invention was fundamental...