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Salt Union: 1888 Directors

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Note: this is a sub-section of the Salt Union

Names of Directors in the Salt Union.[1]

  • Chairman - The Right Hon Lord Thurlow, P.C., 33,Chesham. place, London. S.
  • Deputy Chairman - John Corbett, Esq., M.P., Droitwich (Stoke Prior Salt Works, Worcestershire)
  • Joseph Verdin, Esq., The Brockhurst, Northwich (Messrs. Joseph Verdin and Sons, salt proprietors, Winsford), managing director Cheshire District.
  • Hon. A. Lionel Ashley, Audley Mansions, S.W. (director Hand in Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society).
  • George Henry Deakin, Esq., Davenham House, Northwich (director Messrs. George Deakin Limited, salt proprietors, Winsford).
  • Herman John Falk, Esq., 65, South John-street, Liverpool.
  • Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell, Esq. (Messrs. Morton, Rose, and Co., Bartholomew-lane, E.C.).
  • E. S. Baring-Gould, Esq., Boxgrove Lodge, Guildford, Surrey.
  • Richard Grigg Esq. (managing director South Durham Salt Company Limited), managing director Middlesborough District.
  • Christopher Kay, Esq., Davenham Hall, Northwich (Chair- Cheshire Amalgamated Salt Works Company Limited).
  • The Hon. Charles William Mills. M.P. (Messrs Glyn, Mills, Carrie, and Co., 67, Lombard-street, E.C.).
  • Walter Robinson, Esq., 20, Gledhow-gardens, London. S.W. (director Great Western Railway Co.).
  • James Stubbs, Esq. (Messrs. Stubbs Brothers, National Salt Works, Winsford, Cheshire).
  • William Henry Verdin, Esq., Highfield House, Winsford (Messrs. Joseph Verdin and Sons, salt proprietors, Winsford).

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier - Wednesday 10 October 1888