James Muspratt (12 August 1793 – 4 May 1886) was a British chemical manufacturer who was the first to make alkali by the Leblanc process on a large scale...
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Muspratt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Members of one family: James Muspratt, a chemical industrialist whose four sons who also...
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established by James Muspratt in Liverpool and Flint, and by Charles Tennant near Glasgow became some of the largest in the world. Muspratt's Liverpool works...
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James Sheridan Muspratt FRSE FRSD (8 March 1821 – 3 February 1871) was an Irish-born research chemist and teacher. His most influential publication was...
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Richard Muspratt (13 August 1822 – 18 August 1885) was a chemical industrialist. Richard Muspratt was born in Dublin, Ireland, the second son of James Muspratt...
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Complement of HMS Bounty (redirect from William Muspratt)
crew, Muspratt was subject to the discipline of the ship's captain, William Bligh. Upon the Bounty's landfall in Tahiti in late 1788, Muspratt soon fell...
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Widnes, Lancashire, England. He was born in Liverpool, the third son of James Muspratt and his wife Julia Josephine née Connor. His father was also a chemical...
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him with experimental work. In 1839 Young was appointed manager at James Muspratt's chemical works Newton-le-Willows, near St Helens, Merseyside, and in...
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Women's Liberal Federation. The Muspratt family were originally from Dublin but moved to Liverpool in 1822 when James Muspratt, the father of Edmund, established...
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large heaps of Galligu, a by-product of the LeBlanc process used at the James Muspratt alkali works at Flint. The Dee estuary also supported industries concerned...
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Golding-Davis of Widnes; Irvine Chemical of Scotland; A G Kurtz of St Helens; James Muspratt of Widnes and Liverpool; Runcorn Soap and Alkali; Charles Tennant of...
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a considerable nuisance. The first successful user of the process, James Muspratt in Liverpool, was forced from Everton due to complaints by neighbours...
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Chauncy Hare Townshend, Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz"), Richard Barham, James Muspratt, and his lover Ellen Ternan. The letters are the only extended autobiographical...
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local coal owners, salt-makers and Liverpool merchants. These included James Muspratt, soap and alkali manufacturer, and Peter Greenall, who had interests...
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were repealed, the British soda industry was able to rapidly expand. James Muspratt's chemical works in Liverpool and Charles Tennant's complex near Glasgow...
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Nicholl, painter (born 1804). 4 May – James Muspratt, chemical manufacturer in Britain (born 1793). 11 June – James Alipius Goold, Roman Catholic Bishop...
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Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative William Shand 107 55% Whig James Muspratt 89 45% Majority 18 10% N/A Registered electors 279 Turnout 196 70% Conservative...
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Shane Muspratt (born 13 April 1979 in Ayr, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the North...
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crew—Charles Churchill, William Muspratt and John Millward—deserted, taking a small boat, arms and ammunition. Muspratt had recently been flogged for neglect...
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in Seaforth, near Liverpool, England, the fourth and youngest son of James Muspratt and his wife Julia Josephine née Connor. His father was also a chemical...
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Sophia Johnston, an illegitimate daughter of the industrial chemist James Muspratt. His uncle was the palaeontologist Hermann Trautschold. Little is known...
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words, except personal names. Harley married Emma Jessie, daughter of James Muspratt of Seaforth Hall, near Liverpool. She survived him with three children:...
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alongside Rhys-Davids, Bowman, Richard Maybery, Reginald Hoidge and Keith Muspratt. This competitive group would spur McCudden to increase his score. 56's...
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April – Dionysius Lardner, scientific writer (died 1859). 12 August – James Muspratt, chemical manufacturer in Britain (died 1886). Full date unknown Andrew...
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The Independent. 28 November 2001. HILLS, Air Vice-Marshal David Graeme Muspratt in Who's Who 2007 (London, A. & C. Black, 2007) KEY, (Simon) Robert in...
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James Morrison (c. 1760–1807) was a British seaman and mutineer who took part in the Mutiny on the Bounty. James Morrison was a native of Stornoway on...
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Brunswick at Portsmouth. Peter Heywood and James Morrison received a Royal pardon, while William Muspratt was acquitted on a legal technicality. Descendants...
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Laundrigans, a family who resided in the home in the late 19th-century. James Laundrigan, the father, died of pneumonia, while his wife Marion committed...
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Chemie und Pharmacie. 53 (3): 289–329. doi:10.1002/jlac.18450530302. Muspratt, James S.; Hofmann, August W. (1845). "On Toluidine, a New Organic Base"....
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I) Marion Clayton as Mary Ellison Stanley Fields as William Muspratt Wallis Clark as James Morrison Crauford Kent as Lt. Edward Edwards Pat Flaherty as...
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