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Born son of [[James Muspratt]], prominent in the chemical industry | 1833 Born in Linacre, near Bootle, son of [[James Muspratt]], prominent in the chemical industry | ||
1872 Birth of son [[Max Muspratt]] at Seaforth Hall. | 1872 Birth of son [[Max Muspratt]] at Seaforth Hall. | ||
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* Biography Edmund Knowles Muspratt, ODNB | |||
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Revision as of 08:18, 13 August 2019
Edmund Knowles Muspratt (1833–1923)
1833 Born in Linacre, near Bootle, son of James Muspratt, prominent in the chemical industry
1872 Birth of son Max Muspratt at Seaforth Hall.
1890 Largely responsible for the merger of some fifty firms that led to the formation of the United Alkali Co, an attempt (ultimately unsuccessful) to make the Leblanc process competitive with Solvay's ammonia-soda process.
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- Biography Edmund Knowles Muspratt, ODNB