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Joseph Ridgway

(died 1842), Industrialist; pioneer of bleaching process

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Joseph Ridgway, by Samuel William Reynolds, after  James Lonsdale - NPG D39760

Joseph Ridgway

by Samuel William Reynolds, after James Lonsdale
mezzotint, 1820-1835
NPG D39760

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Laura Collins

31 August 2022, 11:31

1821-1879
http://www.ss-osands.org.uk/ssosands/beep/horwich/wall%20and%20ridge.htm

In 1851, (aged 30) they lived at Fairlawne, Wrotham, Kent, with their young children, Thomas, 6 and Cicely, 2 . Joseph was a landed proprietor and JP/ High Sheriff for Kent.