- Henry Jones (baker)
Henry Jones (1812 - July 12, 1891) was a
baker inBristol ,England , who was responsible in 1845 for inventing self-raisingflour .Jones was born in
Monmouth , and established a bakery in Broadmead,Bristol . He was granted a patent for self-raising flour in 1845, and by the end of 1846 its runaway success led to him being appointed purveyor of patent flour and biscuits toQueen Victoria . He was granted a patent in the USA a few years later, and in 1852 the first gold medal for the new flour was issued to a Chicago firm using the Bristol formula.It took Jones some years to convince the British
Admiralty of the benefits of using the new flour in preference to the hard biscuits to which sailors were accustomed. Finally, in 1855, his flour was approved for use of participants in theCrimean War , partly at the behest ofFlorence Nightingale [ [http://weldgen.tripod.com/id8.html Henry Jones Limited (Bristol) 1961 ] ] .From 1864, he lived at Church House,
Caldicot, Monmouthshire , where he died in 1891 [ [http://www.wishful-thinking.org.uk/genuki/MON/Caldicott/MIs.html Some Memorial Inscriptions, Caldicot, Monmouthshire ] ] .References
External links
* [http://weldgen.tripod.com/id8.html 1961 article about Jones and his business (with some errors)]
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