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by the Henderson wet process. In 1865, when John & Thomas Johnson became registered under the Companies Act as the Runcorn Soap and Alkali Company, Mathieson invested in the company, buying 175 shares. He left the Old Quay Works to set up his own business, Matheison and Company in
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to open an alkali plant, buying out the Holston Salt and Plaster Company. His son Thomas Train Mathieson went to USA to supervise this business, the Mathieson Alkali Company, which was later to develop into the Mathieson Chemical Corporation.
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Neil's eldest son, Douglas Dugald (1861–86), an assistant manager at the works, was killed after being struck by a falling
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from soap waste from Gossage's. Later Mathieson's third son, Thomas Train Mathieson, became a partner in the business.
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in 1870. His partners were Frederick Herbert Gossage, son of
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Chemical Manufacture in Runcorn and Weston 1800 - 1930
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Index

Campbeltown
Argyll and Bute
Chemist
chemist
Campbeltown
Argyll and Bute
John & Thomas Johnson
alkali
Runcorn
Cheshire
Duncan McKechnie
Charles Wigg
copper
Widnes
Lancashire
William Gossage
Gossage
Leblanc process
glycerine
derrick
Saltville, Virginia
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Chemical Manufacture in Runcorn and Weston 1800 - 1930
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Hardie 1950

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