Richard Muspratt
Richard Muspratt | |
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Born |
Liverpool, England | 13 August 1822
Died | 18 August 1885 63) | (aged
Citizenship | English |
Fields | Chemist |
Alma mater | University of Giessen |
Doctoral advisor | Justus von Liebig |
Known for | Alkali manufacture |
Notes | |
The second son of James Muspratt |
Richard Muspratt (13 August 1822 – 18 August 1885) was a chemical industrialist.
Richard Muspratt was born in Liverpool, England, the second son of James Muspratt and his wife Julia Josephine née Connor. His father was also a chemical industrialist who had established factories in Liverpool, St Helens and Newton-le-Willows. Richard was sent by his father to study chemistry under Justus von Liebig at the University of Giessen in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany.[1]
In 1852 with financial support from his father he set up an alkali manufacturing factory in Flint, North Wales, in partnership with John Kingsby Huntley and set up a permanent home there.[2]
In 1843 he married Jane Moon from Manchester. They had three sons and a daughter. Muspratt took an interest in local politics, was a J.P. and in 1857 was elected mayor of Flint.[3] In all he was mayor 9 times and in 1877 his wife presented a chain of office to the town.[4]
References
Citations
- ↑ Hardie (1950), p. 22
- ↑ Hardie (1950), p. 38
- ↑ Clwyd archives, Rootsweb, retrieved 2007-07-02
- ↑ Flint Town Hall, Flint Through the Ages, retrieved 2008-12-11
Sources
- Hardie, David William Ferguson (1950), A History of the Chemical Industry of Widnes, London: Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, General Chemicals Division, OCLC 7503517