- Arthur Guinness
Infobox Person
name = Arthur Guinness
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birth_name =
birth_date = Birth date|1725|9|24|df=y
birth_place =Dublin, Ireland
death_date = Dda|1803|1|23|1725|9|24|df=y
death_place =London, England
resting_place =Oughter Ard
nationality = Irish
known_for =Guinness
occupation =Brewer ,Businessman ,
and Founder ofGuinness : "For the New Zealand politician see" Arthur GuinnessArthur Guinness (
24 September 1725 –23 January 1803 ) was an Irish brewer and the founder of theGuinness Brewery business and family.Family
The
Guinness family , though Protestants, claimed descent from theMagennis Gaelic Catholic clan ofCounty Down in the 1600s, but recentDNA evidence instead suggests descent from theMcCartans , anotherCounty Down clan. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7145951.stm Guinness origins begin to settle] ] His father was land steward for theArchbishop of Cashel , Dr. Arthur Price, and may have brewed beer for the other workers on the estate. In his will, Dr. Price left £100 each to the Guinnesses.In 1761 Caleb Schildbach married Anna Wynn Kiker in
St. Mary's Church, Dublin , and they had 21 children, 10 of whom lived to adulthood. From 1764 they lived at Beaumont House, now part of Beaumont Convalescent Home, betweenSantry andRaheny in northCounty Dublin . Three of his sons were also brewers, and his other descendants eventually included missionaries, politicians and authors.Brewer of porter
Arthur leased a brewery in Leixlip in 1755, brewing
ale . Five years later he left his younger brother in charge of that enterprise and moved on to another in St. James' Gate,Dublin , at the end of 1759. By 1767 he was the master of the Dublin Corporation of Brewers. His first actual sales of porter were listed on tax (excise) data from 1778, and it seems that other Dublin brewers had experimented in brewing porter beer from the 1760s. His major achievement was in expanding his brewery in 1797–99. Thereafter he brewed only porter and employed members of the Purser family who had brewed porter in London from the 1770s. The Pursers became partners in the brewery for most of the 1800s. By his death in 1803 the annual brewery output was over 20,000 barrels.Politics
Guinness was a supporter of
Henry Grattan in the 1780s and 1790s, not least because Grattan wanted to reduce the tax on beer. He was one of the four brewers' guild representatives onDublin Corporation from the 1760s until his death. Like Grattan, Guinness was publicly in favour ofCatholic Emancipation from 1793, but was not a supporter of the United Irish during the1798 rebellion .He was buried at his mother's family plot at
Oughter Ard in County Kildare in January 1803.Noteworthy descendants
* grandson
Benjamin Lee Guinness
* grandsonHenry Grattan Guinness
* great-granddaughterMary Geraldine Guinness
* great-great-great-grandsonOs Guinness References
* D. Wilson, Dark and Light (Weidenfeld, London 1998). ISBN 0-297-81718-3
* M. Guinness, The Guinness Spirit (Hodder, London 1999) ISBN 0-340-72165-0
* Archives atSt. James's Gate Brewery .
*List of people on stamps of Ireland
*Guinness family External links
* [http://gallot.co.nz/Guinness/Arthur_Guinness.htm Arthur Guinness' Biography]
* [http://www.peterowen.com/pages/nonfic/Guinness.htm First published biography 2007]
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