1728 - Matthew Boulton, born on the 3rd of September in Birmingham, England where his father, Matthew Boulton the elder, was a "toymaker" (a manufacturer of small metal articles of various kinds). He is an English manufacturer and engineer.
1749 - He became a partner in his father's business.
1762 - Went into partnership with John Fothergill, they established the Soho Manufactory, two miles north of Birmingham.
1772 - His partner, Dr. John Roebuck, got into financial difficulties, and he, to whom he owed £1200, accepted his two-thirds share in Watt's patent in satisfaction of the debt.
1775 - He financed and introduced James Watt’s steam engine, which became the most important source of power during the Industrial Revolution. The two men became partners in the steam-engine business in and obtained a 25-year extension of the patent.
1800 - The two partners retired from the business, which they handed over to their sons, Matthew Robinson Boulton and James Watt Junior.
1809 - He died at Birmingham on the 18th of August. He is buried in the grounds of St. Mary's Church, Handsworth, in Birmingham.
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God Against Religion: Rethinking Christian Theology Through Worship (Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies) by Matthew Myer Boulton (Paperback - Jan 29, 2008) Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Matthew Boulton. by Matthew] DICKINSON, H. W. [BOULTON (Hardcover - Jul 25, 2008) |
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The Lunar Men: The Friends Who Made the Future, 1730-1810 by Jenny Uglow (Hardcover - Jul 25, 2008) In the late 1700s, five gifted inventors and amateur scholars in Birmingham, England, came together for what one of them, Erasmus Darwin, called "a little philosophical laughing." They also helped... ![]() |
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Industrial revolution: A documentary history (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1993) |
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Industrial revolution: A documentary history (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1993) |
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The great silver manufactory: Matthew Boulton and the Birmingham silversmiths, 1760-1790 by Eric Delieb (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1971) |
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