- John Arnott
Sir John Arnott (1814 –
28 March 1898 ) was an Irishentrepreneur and a major figure in the commercial and political spheres of late-19th century Cork. He was also founder of the Arnotts department chain.Career
Born in
Auchtermuchty ,Fife inScotland on26 July 1814 , Arnott arrived in Cork in 1837 to work at Grants of Patrick Street; he later opened his own shop which failed to prosper. After starting a business inBelfast which prospered he returned to Cork and opened a drapery store which he later expanded across Ireland and Britain, including Arnotts in Henry Street,Dublin and inGlasgow (where the name continued until the early-1990s).He acquired the
Irish Times andThe Northern Whig newspapers, though he later disposed of the "Whig" over disputes relating to its editorial policy. His family retained a connection with the paper until the 1960s, although they had disposed of their interest earlier.Arnott was elected
Lord Mayor of Cork three times, in 1859, 1860 and 1861. He was alsoJustice of the Peace for Cork City and County, as well as MP for Kinsale between 1859-63. He was elevated to the peerage on12 February 1896 as 1st. Baronet Arnott of Woodlands,Shandon, Cork .There is a plaque on St Patrick's Bridge in Cork that commemorates its opening by Sir John on
12 December 1861 .ee also
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Irish Times
*Irish Houses of Parliament References
* Sean Beecher: Cork 365 Collins Press 2005 ISBN 1-903464-92-7.
* [http://www.corkcity.ie/citycouncil/mayors.shtml Cork City Council website archive of Mayors]
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