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Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton, Bart. of [[Burt, Boulton and Haywood]]
Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton (c1831-1918), Bart. of [[Burt, Boulton and Haywood]]


of 64 Cannon St, London EC (1916)
of 64 Cannon St, London EC (1916)
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1856 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers
1856 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers


1865 Patent  to Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 2, Charlotte-row, Mansion House, in the city of
1865 Patent  to Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 2, Charlotte-row, Mansion House, in the city of London, has given notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means and apparatus employed for treating timber with anti-septic or preservative fluids, also applicable to other purposes."<ref>London Gazette 11 April 1865</ref>
London, has given notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means
and apparatus employed for treating timber with anti-septic or preservative fluids, also
applicable to other purposes."<ref>London Gazette 11 April 1865</ref>


1868 Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 39A, King William-street, in the city of London, has
1868 Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 39A, King William-street, in the city of London, has given notice of a patent in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means and apparatus for landing, loading, and conveying timber in timber yards and saw mills, as also in apparatus for facilitating the sawing of such timber."<ref>London Gazette 9 June 1868</ref>
given notice of a patent in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means and apparatus
for landing, loading, and conveying timber in timber yards and saw mills, as also in apparatus
for facilitating the sawing of such timber."<ref>London Gazette 9 June 1868</ref>


1871 Continental timber merchant, living in Woolwich, with Sophia S Boulton  34, Cora B Boulton  15, Mabel A Boulton  9, Ema A Boulton  8, Eva G Boulton  6, Oscar E Boulton  4, Beatrice A Boulton  3<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Continental timber merchant, living in Woolwich, with Sophia S Boulton  34, Cora B Boulton  15, Mabel A Boulton  9, Ema A Boulton  8, Eva G Boulton  6, Oscar E Boulton  4, Beatrice A Boulton  3<ref>1871 census</ref>
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1918 Died at Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts<ref>BMD</ref>
1918 Died at Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts<ref>BMD</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:57, 8 May 2023

Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton (c1831-1918), Bart. of Burt, Boulton and Haywood

of 64 Cannon St, London EC (1916)

c.1831 Born[1]

1841 Living in St Clements Dane, with Thomas and Rhoda Boulton, an accountant, and the rest of their family[2]

1851 Accountant, living in Shoreditch[3]

Co-founder of Burt, Boulton, and Haywood Ltd, timber merchants and chemical manufacturers.

1856 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers

1865 Patent to Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 2, Charlotte-row, Mansion House, in the city of London, has given notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means and apparatus employed for treating timber with anti-septic or preservative fluids, also applicable to other purposes."[4]

1868 Samuel Bagster Boulton, of No. 39A, King William-street, in the city of London, has given notice of a patent in respect of the invention of "improvements in the means and apparatus for landing, loading, and conveying timber in timber yards and saw mills, as also in apparatus for facilitating the sawing of such timber."[5]

1871 Continental timber merchant, living in Woolwich, with Sophia S Boulton 34, Cora B Boulton 15, Mabel A Boulton 9, Ema A Boulton 8, Eva G Boulton 6, Oscar E Boulton 4, Beatrice A Boulton 3[6]

1884 Winner of the Telford medal for research in the chemical industry

1889 A founder of the London Labour Conciliation and Arbitration Board

1891 Merchant and manufacturer of (unclear), living in Totteridge, with Sophia Louisa Boulton 54, Cora Burl Cowper 35, Eva Gertrude Boulton 26, Oscar Evan Boulton 24, and his grand-daughter Dorothy Cora Cowper 5[7]

1903 He and his son, Harold, started the Dominion Tar and Chemical Co in Nova Scotia, setting up tar-distillery companies and creosoting plants.

1905 Created baronet

1918 Died at Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts[8]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1841 census
  3. 1851 census
  4. London Gazette 11 April 1865
  5. London Gazette 9 June 1868
  6. 1871 census
  7. 1891 census
  8. BMD
  • Biography of Sir Harold Edwin Boulton, ODNB