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Edward Fordham Flower

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34: 97:, where he joined a business. and in 1827 married the owner's daughter. In 1831 he built his own brewery in Stratford, with a canal frontage for delivery and distribution. The enterprise flourished, becoming Flower and Sons Ltd, and when larger premises using latest technology were opened in 1870, the original brewery was used for offices with reduced production. By 1836 the first 90:, who were abducted by a gang of kidnappers to sell into slavery. Edward led a party that captured the gang at rifle point, freed their captives and saw the leaders tried and punished. Threatened with death by their supporters, Edward was sitting at home when a bullet shattered the mirror above his head. 142:
In 1873 he retired and moved to London where, being a great lover of horses, he spent the rest of his life campaigning to reduce the suffering caused by inappropriate harness, in particular tight
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Perhaps his greatest legacy is his involvement in the celebrations, to which he was a major financial contributor, marking the tercentenary of
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As a major employer in the area, he was influential in local affairs, serving four times as mayor of Stratford and sitting as a
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public house had been linked to the firm and their inn holdings increased gradually. Export trade, particularly of
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In 1827 he married Celina Greaves, eldest daughter of John Greaves (1774-1849), later a banker living at
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When he was aged 12, his father took his family to live in the newly created community of
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Edgar Flower (1833-1903), who ran the brewery with Charles and passed it to his son Sir
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He died in London on 26 March 1883, followed by his widow on 2 March 1884.
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A Social History of a Midland Brewery: Flower and Sons Brewery, 1870-1914
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His father sent him back to England and in 1824 he settled at
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Boase, George Clement (1885โ€“1900), "Flower, Edward Fordham",
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on 31 January 1805, he was the younger surviving son of
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Edward Fordham Flower in old age with his wife Celina
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Index

English
Shakespeare

Marden Hill
Hertfordshire
Richard Flower
Benjamin Flower
John Clayton
Edward King Fordham
Albion
Illinois
free Negroes
Stratford-upon-Avon
tied
India pale ale
justice of the peace
Warwickshire
Liberal
Coventry
North Warwickshire
Shakespeare
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
bearing reins
Black Beauty
gag bits
Radford Semele
John Whitehead Greaves
Charles Edward Flower
William Henry Flower
Natural History Museum

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