Ralph Slater

English millwright From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ralph Slater (1754–1830)[1] was an English millwright, active in the second half of the 18th century and early 19th, ostensibly known for his windmills on the Fylde in Lancashire, England.[2][3] One of them, Marsh Mill, is a Grade II* listed building.[4]

Died1830 (aged 75–76)
KnownforLancashire windmills
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Ralph Slater
Marsh Mill, built by Slater in 1794
Born1754
Died1830 (aged 75–76)
Known forLancashire windmills
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Personal life

Slater was born in 1754 in Barton, Preston. He married Margery Speakman (1742–1814)[1] on 25 April 1775.[5] They had four children together and lived in Pilling.[1][5]

He died in 1830, aged 75 or 76.[1]

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