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'Family Business' a History of Grosvenor Chater 1690-1977, by Michael Chater

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The 'foreword' of this book reads as follows:

'Friends of Grosvenor Chater who are kind enough to read this short history of an old firm may wonder why it has been produced at this time, since the present year, so notable for another reason*, is not a numerical landmark for the Company.

1977 is, however, a significant year for Grosvenor Chater. After much planning and property negotiation, the Company, for so long a London-based firm, has been relocated so as better to perform its function of paper distribution. In the course of these upheavals we have been able to unearth from safes, ledgers and scrap-books, the material for a story which seems worth telling, however incomplete and scrappy it may be. Nearly three centuries and twelve reigns have passed since the Company was first founded, and 1977, which marks the beginning of a new era, is perhaps a suitable moment to look back and see how we got here.'

  • perhaps referring to Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee.

The book was first published in Great Britain, 1977 by Grosvenor Chater & Company Limited at Brick Knoll Park, Ashley Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Copyright 1977 Michael Chater. Designed by Maxwell Martyn. Printed and bound in Great Britain by W. & J. Mackay Limited, Chatham, Kent, England on paper made at Abbey Mills in North Wales. Jacket designed and printed by the John Roberts Press, Clerkenwell, London E.C.1.[1]


This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book.

A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also:' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'.

The following table was updated on the 5th June 2023.

SurnameMaiden nameFirst namesConnectionPage number(s)WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note
ArnoldHarry Eveleighbuyer in the 1950's, company director 1962 until his death in 196548, 60Harry Eveleigh Arnold (1914-1965)
BalstonWilliampaper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.35William Balston (1769-1849)
BarnardChaterCarolinedaughter of Eliezer Chater19Caroline (Chater) Barnard (1797-1876)
BarnardEdwardCaroline Chater's husband19Edward Barnard (1796-1867)
BarnardRuttEllendaughter of Thomas Prentice Rutt19Ellen (Rutt) Barnard (1835-1908)
BarnardWalterEllen Rutt's husband19Walter Barnard (1833-1922)
BarrettSamuelengineer turner and fitter at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 188133Samuel Barrett (abt.1844-)
BirchMr. Lucasconfectioner shortly to become Ring & Brymer, neighbouring tenant of William Grosvenor's business in 182221see Birch note below this table
BlackJohnmanaged the 'Town' sales in the 1960's48John Black (1883-)
BradshawChristophercatalogue designer in 195347
BretonJules Adolphe Aimé Louismanager of the Grosvenor Chater office in Paris in 188939Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (1827-1906)
CampbellIan Douglas11th Duke of Argyll39Ian Douglas Campbell (1903-1973)
CampbellClewsLouise MorrisDuchess of Argyll39Louise Morris (Clews) Timpson (1905-1970)
ChambersMrs.converted James Eden's pin-mill on the Dee estuary (see below) into a paper-mill about 178326
ChaterAlfred Douganson of Leathley Chater, Chater family tree7, 15, 16, 18, 28, 46, 54, 60Alfred Dougan Chater (1890-1974)
ChaterArthur Grosvenorson of George Chater (junior), Chater family tree18Arthur Grosvenor Chater (1866-1951)
ChaterEliezerson of James Chater (junior), apprenticed to Richard Welles in 1779, Chater family tree7, 14, 15, 18, 19Eliezer Chater (abt.1764-1835)
ChaterGeorgeson of Eliezer Chater, Chater family tree18, 32, 38, 39George Chater (1808-1892)
ChaterGeorge (junior)son of George Chater, Chater family tree7, 18, 32, 37, 38, 39, 54George Chater (1839-1915)
ChaterHenryson of Joseph Chater, Chater family tree18Henry Chater (1827-abt.1887)
ChaterJamesChater family tree18James Chater (abt.1694-abt.1762)
ChaterJames (junior)son of James Chater, Chater family tree18James Chater (abt.1732-1800)
ChaterJosephson of James Chater (junior), Chater family tree18Joseph Chater (abt.1767-1838)
ChaterJoseph (junior)son of Joseph Chater, Chater family tree18Joseph Chater (1797-1875)
ChaterLeathleyson of Henry Chater, Chater family tree15, 18, 54Leathley Chater (1858-1931)
ChaterLionel Georgeson of George Chater (junior), Chater family tee7, 15, 18, 29, 40, 44, 54, 60Lionel George Chater (1869-1964)
ChaterMichael Douganauthor, son of Alfred Dougan Chater, Chater family treecover page, title page, 9, 16, 18, 58, 60Michael Dougan Chater (1917-1994)
ChaterSimon D.son of Michael Dougan Chater, Chater family tree18Simon D. Chater
ChaterVernor(Colonel), son of George Chater, Chater family tree18, 39, 56Vernor Chater (1842-1928)
CooperGeorgeelected as a director in 197160
DonaldsonGrahamadvertisement designer in the 1970's8
DowningWilfred Lesliehead of Accounts Department post-war49Wilfred Leslie Downing (1911-1968)
EdenJamesa pin-mill was built for him, a pin maker, in 1764 near to the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, according to Thomas Pennant (see below)26
FoxEdwardsilk mercer, died in 188232possibly this silk manufacturer (Fox-24216)
GardnerPeterAssistant M.D. of Wiggins Teape9see Gardner note below this table
GlasgowReginaldmanaged 'Town' and 'Country' sales in the 1970's, elected director in 197748, 62
GrosvenorRobertWholesale Stationer in Leadenhall Street, London, Grosvenor family tree13, 17Robert Grosvenor (abt.1677-abt.1752)
GrosvenorRobert (junior)son of Robert Grosvenor, Grosvenor family tree17Robert Grosvenor (abt.1706-1763)
GrosvenorSeptimusgreat, great grandson of the original Robert Grosvenor, son of William Limbury Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree15, 17Septimus Grosvenor (1820-1896)
GrosvenorWilliam Henryson of William Limbury Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree17William Henry Grosvenor (abt.1808-1885)
GrosvenorWilliam Limburyson of Robert Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree14, 17William Limbery Grosvenor (abt.1745-abt.1832)
GrosvenorWilliam Limbury (junior)son of William Limbury Grosvenor, Grosvenor family tree13, 14, 17William Limbery Grosvenor (1778-1861)
HallRichardhead of Finishing Department at Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary sometime in the 1930's-1960's30Richard Hall (1908-)
HanoverHanoverAlexandrina VictoriaQueen Victoria39Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (1819-1901)
HarmsworthAlfred Charles WilliamLord Northcliffe, 1893 journalist38Alfred Charles William Harmsworth (1865-1922)
HarmsworthHarold SidneyLod Rothermere, 1893 journalist38Harold Sidney Harmsworth Bt. (1868-1940)
HartTommanaging director of Benham's of Colchester, printers in the 1960's47
Henniker-MajorRichard Arthur Otway(Hon.) elected as a non-executive director in 197160Richard Arthur Otway Henniker-Major (1917-2003)
HillWilliampaper-mill owner in 1821, in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill26
HollingworthFinchpaper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.35Finch Hollingworth (1761-1838)
HollingworthThomas Robertpaper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.35Thomas Robert Hollingworth (abt.1764-1826)
JamiesonWilliam Toughmanager of the 'cutting room' in Old Street, London in the 1940's and North Wales45William Tough Jamieson (1887-)
JohnstonJimmember of staff, casualty in the 1914-1918 war41
JonesG. Stanleychief engineer at Abbey Mill on the Dee estuary 1945-19758, 30George Stanley Jones (1905-1988)
Judson?partner in Messrs Hugill & Co. (auditors) in 193749
KelmanJohnforeman8John Kelman (1917-1985)
KempHenry Stevenpaper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 188133Henry Steven Kemp (abt.1817-1882)
LoganWilliam D.appointed as secretary and elected as a director in 197362Wiiliam D. Logan (1906-)
MarshallRichardbookseller, company name 'Simpkin Marshall'36Richard Marshall (abt.1790-)
MeadsAlfredpaper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 188133Alfred Meads (1828-1902)
MooreJamespaper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 188133James Moore (abt.1829-1903)
MoranJamesEditor of Printing World9
MorisonStanleytypographer, author and journalist28Stanley Arthur Morison (1889-1967)
MortimerWilfredpartner in Messrs Hugill & Co. (auditors) in 193749
MostynPiers (Sir)freeholder of the land in Greenfield near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales in 185426Thomas Pyers Mostyn (1828-)
OldhamReginald D'OyleyGuard Bridge paper maker's representative43Reginald D'Oyley Oldham (1895-1971)
OswickGeorge ErnestReed & Smith representative43George Ernest Oswick (1882-1968)
PennantThomasa writer, in 1796 referring to the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary25Thomas Pennant Esq. (abt.1730-)
PetrieRobertsonCharlotte BarclayJohn Petrie's wife7Charlotte Barclay (Robertson) Petrie (abt.1851-1933)
PetrieJohn3rd manager of Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, from 1897 until his death in 1931. 7, 29, 57John Petrie (abt.1855-abt.1931)
PinnigarFredmanaged the 'Town' sales in the 1970's, buyer48
PittThomasHollingworth representative, in 1921 represenative for Robert Yates Ltd.43Thomas Pitt (1859-1954)
PymWilliam Bowlespaper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881 see William Bowles Pym (paper maker) in 1881 census33William Bowles Pym (1821-1906)
ReedAlbert Ralph (Sir)controller of the Paper Board set up by the government in 193946Albert Ralph Reed F.C.G.I. (1884-1958)
RobertsBruntchief engineer at Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, sometime in the 1930's-1960's30
RobertsRaymondcatalogue designer in 1956 working for Benham's of Colchester, printers47
Rutt Alfredson of Thomas Prentice Rutt, Rutt family tree19Alfred Rutt (1848-1885)
Rutt Alfred Hughson of Harold Alfred Rutt, Rutt family tree, 4th manager of Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary from 1931 until 19677, 19, 29, 55, 56, 57, 60Alfred Hugh Rutt (1902-abt.1984)
Rutt Anthony Duncanson of Duncan Harold Rutt, Rutt family tree, joined the firm in 1951, resigned from the Board in 197519, 49, 60, 62Anthony Duncan Rutt
Rutt Charlesnephew of William Grosvenor, apprentice to Richard Welles in 1786, Rutt family tree14, 19Charles Rutt (abt.1772-abt.1862)
Rutt Derek Alanson of Duncan Harold Rutt, Rutt family tree, joined the firm in 1955, assistant manager of Abbey Mill in 19738, 19, 49, 60, 63Derek Alan Rutt
Rutt Duncan Haroldson of Harold Alfred Rutt, Rutt family tree16, 19, 48, 56, 62Duncan Harold Rutt (1907-1995)
Rutt Harold Alfredson of Alfred Rutt, Secretary, Rutt family tree15, 16, 19, 44, 54, 58Harold Alfred Rutt (1872-1941)
Rutt Malcolm Prenticeson of Alfred Hugh Rutt, Rutt family tree, 5th manager of Abbey Paper Mill from 1967 until 20038, 19, 29, 58, 59, 61Malcolm Prentice Rutt
Rutt Thomasson of Thomas Prentice Rutt, Rutt family tree15, 19, 33, 54Thomas Rutt (1832-1920)
Rutt Thomas Prenticeson of Charles Rutt, Rutt family tree19, 32Thomas Prentice Rutt (1805-1880)
SavilleJohn George CharlesLord Mexborough, owner of No.11 Cornhill, London estate in the 1800's21John Charles George Saville (1810-1899)
SavoryThomas Harrisontrade representative43Thomas Harrison Savory (1878-1959)
SimonOliver Josehprinter and publisher28Oliver Joseph Simon (1895-1956)
SimpkinWilliambookseller, company name 'Simpkin Marshall'36William Simpkin (abt.1772-1854)
SpicerJohn Edmund Philip (Capt.)provided a mortgage to Glory Mill near High Wycombe when the Company needed working capital. See Spicer note below this table.32John Edmund Philip Spicer (1850-1928)
StevensCharlespaper-mill owner in 1824, in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill26
StevensRogercatalogue designer in 1956 working for Benham's of Colchester, printers47
StoneAlan Reynoldsartist, engraver, typographer41Alan Reynolds Stone (1909-1979)
UnsworthRichardpaper-mill owner in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill in 182426Richard Unsworth (1786-)
WallaceMr.1st manager of the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary from 185429
WarrenMr.2nd manager of the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary until 189729
WellesRichardStationer at 11 Cornhill, London, 18th century7, 14
WrightAlbertguillotine operator at St Albans, Hertfordshire, (from 1977)8, 62

References from the above table:

Birch note: https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail/REFD+LMA~2F4594?SESSIONSEARCH

Gardner note: Awarded the C.B.E. in the 1976 New Year Honours List. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_New_Year_Honours

Hollingworth note: https://vintagepaper.co/blogs/news/turkey-mill

Spicer note: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brief_History_of_the_Spicer_Family_and_their_involvement_in_Papermaking_along_the_Wye

Sources

  1. https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Family_business/0nbCzQEACAAJ?hl=en




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