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Name
  
Richard Cadbury

Books
  
Cocoa: All about it

Parents
  
John Cadbury

Role
  
John Cadbury's son


Richard Cadbury

Died
  
March 1899, Jerusalem, Israel

Similar People
  
John Cadbury, George Cadbury, Richard Tapper Cadbury

Grandparents
  
Richard Tapper Cadbury

Richard Barrow Cadbury (29 August 1835 – 22 March 1899) was the second son of the Quaker John Cadbury, founder of Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company.

Together with his younger brother George he took over the family business in 1861 and in 1878 they acquired 14 acres (57,000 m²) of land in open country, four miles (6 km) south of Birmingham where they opened a new factory in 1879. Over the following years, more land was acquired and a model village was built for his workers which became known as Bournville.

He donated Moseley Hall to the City of Birmingham, for use as a children's convalescent home.

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Richard Cadbury Wikipedia