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Newson Garrett (31 July 1812 – 4 May 1893) was an English maltster, instrumental in the revival of the town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of which he became mayor at the end of his life. His daughter Elizabeth became the first woman in Britain to qualify as a medical doctor.
Newson Garrett (abt. 1812 - 1893) Born about 31 Jul 1812 in Leiston, Suffolk, England. Ancestors. Son of Richard Garrett and Sarah (Balls) Garrett. Brother of Richard Garrett III, Sarah Garrett and Balls Garrett. Husband of Louisa (Dunnell) Garrett — married 5 Apr 1834 in St Mary Bryanston Square, London, Middlesex, England. Descendants.
- Male
- July 31, 1812
- Louisa (Dunnell) Garrett
- May 4, 1893
Having bought the already busy shipping port at Snape Bridge in 1841, Victorian industrial entrepreneur Newson Garrett built Snape Maltings over the following decades in order to malt barley and ship it by Thames barge to breweries in London and elsewhere.
23. Mai 2018 · Newson Garrett (31 July 1812 - 4 May 1893), was a maltster and brewer instrumental in the revival of the town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of which he became mayor at the end of his life. Two of his six daughters became famous as women's rights activists.
- July 31, 1812
- May 04, 1893 (80)
- Leiston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Newson Garrett moved to London, becoming manager of a pawnbroker's shop in Whitechapel. On the death of his father and possibly on the advice of Richard he returned to Suffolk, bought the Fennell Corn and Coal Business at Snape Bridge and then the Bow Brewery in London.
Newson Garrett, was a maltster instrumental in the revival of the town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of which he became mayor at the end of his life.