It was declared redundant by the Diocese of Lincoln in 1976.
One of these is again redundant by Walras' law.
He was made redundant by the club in October 2010 when they entered administration.
But most became redundant by the early 20th century and almost all quickly fell into disrepair or vanished completely.
Now an independent fleet consultant, he was made redundant by the company four years ago.
The service was made redundant by the opening of the Severn Bridge in 1966.
Hyde tells them he has no criminal record himself but does have a grievance for being made redundant by the army after a long career.
The latest losses mean that 305,344 manufacturing workers have been made redundant by more than 3,000 firms since February 1991.
The chemical giant said 4,500 people - one in ten of its British workforce - would be redundant by 1995.
We do not need a fixed deal that is redundant by the time the ink is dry on the paper.