William Henry Perrins
William Henry Perrins | |
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Born |
William Henry Perrins Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | drug store chemist |
Website | http://www.leaperrins.com/products/the-original-worcestershire-sauce.aspx |
William Henry Perrins (1793 – 1867) was a drug-store chemist who formed a partnership in 1823 with John Wheeley Lea. They went on to create the Lea & Perrins brand of Worcestershire sauce.[1] He lived in Lansdowne Crescent in the parish of Claines, and is buried in St John, Baptist Churchyard, Claines.
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- ↑ Ebert, Nienstadt & Thomas; Roger Ebert; Yvonne Nienstadt; Anna Thomas (2010). The Pot and How to Use It: The Mystery and Romance of the Rice Cooker. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 49. ISBN 0-7407-9142-7.
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