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Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent

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Initially named the 'New Park', it was laid out with grass and trees, and provided a barrier against flooding as well as a pleasant walkway alongside the river. As part of the development an imposing war memorial gateway was built, with the aid of funds from Jesse Boot. He also donated land for the
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Jesse Boot sold his controlling interest to American investors in 1920. Boot offered his close friend and business associate John Harston, the opportunity of going into business with him, but Harston declined, feeling the venture was not worth investing in. Boot was a great benefactor to the
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In 1920, Boot purchased, and presented to the City of Nottingham, 36 acres of open land that lay along the northern side of the Victoria Embankment alongside the River Trent, opposite Plaisaunce, Jesse Boot's summer house which was demolished in 1961.
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Dexter a stag reguardant; sinister a lion also reguardant; each charged on the shoulder with an acorn leaved and slipped all Proper.
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and was located in Bakersfield, Nottingham. The School closed in 2009 after becoming an academy school.
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Argent a chevron between in chief two galleys Sable and in base a rose Gules barbed and seeded Proper.
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in 1917, and announced in the New Year's Honours of 1929 was elevated to the peerage, and created
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In 1935 a Primary school was built in Nottingham, Jesse Boot's home town. The School was titled
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These latter honours probably owed as much to his solid support of the Liberal Party as to his
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A lion passant Proper ducally gorged and resting the dexter fore-paw on a burning lamp Or.
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was named in his honour. His widow commissioned the French glass artist
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Jesse Boot of Boots the Chemist: A study in Business History
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Chemists to the Nation – article in Pharmaceutical Journal
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Boots family philanthropy – on Boots corporate website
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in 1931. The Sir Jesse Boot Chair in Chemistry at the
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People associated with the University of Nottingham
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Another, by the same artist, is on loan to the 275:new University College at Highfields, now the 8: 407:Coat of arms of Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent 678: 405: 48: 27: 804:People educated at Nottingham High School 474:"Jesse and Florence Boot – theislandwiki" 250:Learn how and when to remove this message 144:(2 June 1850 – 13 June 1931) transformed 613:"NPG L247; Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent" 507:. 24 December 1909. pp. 9763–9764. 465: 664:Biography – on Boots corporate website 561:Great Britons: Twentieth-Century Lives 406: 7: 188:adding citations to reliable sources 784:English businesspeople in retailing 14: 714:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 164: 809:Business people from Nottingham 779:British retail company founders 175:needs additional citations for 16:English businessmsn (1850–1931) 547:. 22 March 1929. p. 1968. 527:. 13 March 1917. p. 2512. 354:, is in the collection of the 1: 683:Peerage of the United Kingdom 345:The Jesse Boot Primary School 199:"Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent" 564:. 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John Boot, 2nd Baron Trent
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