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  1. Samuel Whitbread (30 August 1720 – 11 June 1796) was an English brewer and Member of Parliament. In 1742, he established a brewery that in 1799 became Whitbread & Co Ltd. [1] Early years. Samuel Whitbread was born on 20 August 1720 at Cardington in Bedfordshire, the seventh of eight children of Henry Whitbread. [2] .

  2. He was regarded as completely independent of the administration and spoke mainly on matters pertaining to the brewing industry, save that he was a firm advocate of the abolition of the slave trade. Whitbread died on 11 June 1796 at Bedwell Park.

  3. The bill passed 56 to 5 and received royal assent on 11th July. Whitbread was now a very wealthy man and in 1791 purchased Lord Torrington's Southill Estate in Bedfordshire. When Samuel Whitbread died on 11th June 1796, the Gentleman's Magazine claimed that he was "worth over a million pounds".

  4. Samuel Whitbread (1720-1796) was born in Cardington near Bedford, and after amassing a considerable fortune in the brewing industry became a politician. In 1768 he became the MP for Bedford.3This is where his life story becomes very relevant to the history of slavery.

  5. Aug 30, 2023 · Whitbread, Samuel (17201796), brewer and landowner, was born on 30 August 1720 at Cardington, near Bedford, the seventh of eight children and the youngest of five sons of Henry Whitbread (d. 1727) and his second wife, Elizabeth Read.

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · Whitbread & Co dated its origins to 1742, when Samuel Whitbread I (1720-96), a native of Cardington in Bedfordshire, acquired breweries in Old St and Brick Lane in London.

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  8. STEYNING. 7 May 1792 - 1796. Family and Education. b. 20 Aug. 1720, 1 5th s. of Henry Whitbread of The Barns, Cardington, receiver of land tax for Beds., by 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of Philip Read of Salisbury, Wilts. m. (1) 7 July 1757, 2 Harriet ( d. 22 Apr. 1764), 3 da. and coh. of William Hayton, attorney, of Ivinghoe, Bucks., 1s. 2da.;