I believe that this question refers to the patent that Henry Mill received from Queen Ann of Britain for the invention of his "Artificial Machine or Method for the Impressing or Transcribing of Letters Singly or Progressively One After the Other". Which would be considered one of the first typewriters which was never manufactured.
in 1714 by Henry Mill
Henry Mill invented the typewriter in 1714
Typewriter was first invented in 1714 , by henry mill
Gomez Mill House was created in 1714.
Henry Mill died in 1771.
In 1594,Parker d.Robbins of( the u.s), built the first sawmill. He was granted a patent on his crankshaft invention in the 1870's.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelis_CorneliszoonThe first mill was James Sutter's and James Marshall's HELLO
Hola, me gustaría saber la Biografía de Henry Mill, el inventor de la máquina de escribir
Henry Mill
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In 1714, Henry Mill obtained a patent in Britain for a machine that, from the patent, appears to have been similar to a typewriter. The patent shows that this machine was actually created: "[he] hath by his great study and paines & expence invented and brought to perfection an artificial machine or method for impressing or transcribing of letters, one after another, as in writing, whereby all writing whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be distinguished from print; that the said machine or method may be of great use in settlements and public records, the impression being deeper and more lasting than any other writing, and not to be erased or counterfeited without manifest discovery. Italian Pellegrino Turri invented a typewriter in 1808. He also invented carbon paper to provide the ink for his machine. Many early machines, including Turri's, were developed to enable the blind to write.
Henry John McCloskey has written: 'John Stuart Mill: a critical study'
Henry Cabot Lowell