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The patent # that covers that block safety design is #14,488 of 1884 under the name Frederick Beesley. The patent for the action is #425 also of 1884. I do not know when Mr. Beesley sold the patents/rights of the designs over to Henry A.A. Thorn, but assume it had to be soon after the patents were registered. Mr. David Baker writes of having seen some Beesely marked guns that used this action.
The ejectors are a T. Perkes Patent system and are not as good as the southgate style, but like stated above, if un-monkeyed with, they work just fine.
I thoroughly enjoy my Chas. Lancaster Model A (aka Wrist-Breaker), its my favorite English gun at the moment. I used it two days ago to take a limit of mourning doves and with grouse season approaching...it will see even more time afield.
Dustin
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