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John Holt (businessman)

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Name
  
John Holt


Role
  
Businessman

Died
  
June 22, 1915, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Books
  
No Holiday Camps: Custody, Juvenile Justice and the Politics of Law and Order

John Holt (31 October 1841 - 22 June 1915) was an English merchant, who founded a shipping line operating between Liverpool and West Africa, and a number of businesses in Nigeria, which are now incorporated in John Holt plc.

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Early life

Holt was born in Garthorpe, Lincolnshire in 1841.

Career

In 1862, with £27 in his pocket, he sailed from Liverpool to take up an appointment as a shop assistant in a grocery store in Fernando Po (now Equatorial Guinea). Five years later, he bought out his employer, and he was joined by his brother Jonathan, and the two brothers expanded their business interests in West Africa, forming a partnership, John Holt and Company, in 1884, and a company, John Holt & Co. (Liverpool) Ltd, in 1897.

John Holt was also the co-founder of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and in 1903 The Mary Kingsley Medal was instituted by John Holt and is awarded for outstanding contributions in the field of tropical medicine, it is named in honour of Mary Kingsley

Later Life & Death

In 1910 he retired after a severe stroke to his home at Broughton Grange, Lincolnshire, where he died in 1915.

References

John Holt (businessman) Wikipedia


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