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  1. 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.

  2. Newson Garrett, the third son of Richard Garrett (1779–1837), agricultural engineer, and his wife, Sarah, daughter of John Balls, engineer, of Hethersett, Norfolk, was born in Leiston, Suffolk, on 31st July 1812. His grandfather, Richard Garrett, had founded the successful agricultural machinery works at Leiston.

  3. Fawcett's parents, Newson and Louisa Garrett, in their old age Early life. Fawcett was born on 11 June 1847 in Aldeburgh, to Newson Garrett (1812–1893), a businessman from nearby Leiston, and his London wife Louisa (née Dunnell, 1813–1903). She was the eighth of their ten children.

    • 5 August 1929 (aged 82), Bloomsbury, London, England
  4. 25. Dez. 2021 · Newson Garrett, described as industrious and assertive, taught his daughter the importance of education and to develop an interest in local government. Elizabeth’s mother, Louisa, has been described as the center of the family. She allowed her daughter to explore the natural environment of their village with its salt marshes and ...

  5. 9. Feb. 2021 · Because their studies coincided with the lead up to Jacob Bright’s Bill for removing the electoral disabilities of women (1871–1872), Rhoda, passionate about women’s rights like her Garrett cousins, could combine design tasks with lectures, on the first occasion with second cousin, Newson Garrett – an experienced public ...

    • Catherine Layton
  6. 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. The business expanded quickly and thrived throughout for decades as demand from breweries ...

  7. 19. Juni 2008 · Some families are hotbeds of iconoclasm, and one such was the family of Newson Garrett (1812-93). He is remembered in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, as the prosperous local businessman who built the Maltings at Snape, adopted by Benjamin Britten as the home for his festival. Newson and his wife Louisa had ten children. Their four sons led blameless lives ...