George Herbert Strutt

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G. Herbert Strutt

George Herbert Strutt (21 April 1854 – 17 May 1928), was a cotton mill owner and philanthropist from Belper in Derbyshire. Strutt became a High Sheriff.[1] He was a descendant of Jedediah Strutt. The Strutt family made themselves, and Britain, rich with their cotton business.[2] Strutt bought the Scottish Glensanda estate where his son was lost and was found as a clothed skeleton five years later.[3]

Born21 April 1854, Derbyshire
Died17 May 1928
Scotland
EducationMagdalen College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Cotton Mill Owner, High Sheriff of Derbyshire, Philanthropist
George Herbert Strutt
Born21 April 1854, Derbyshire
Died17 May 1928
Scotland
EducationMagdalen College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Cotton Mill Owner, High Sheriff of Derbyshire, Philanthropist

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