Samuel Pearson (1814–1884) was an English entrepreneur and founder of Pearson plc, a leading education (originally construction) company listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Samuel Pearson | |
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Born | 1814 England, UK |
Died | 1884 (aged 69–70) Scholes, West Yorkshire, England |
Known for | Owner of Pearson plc |
Relatives | Weetman Pearson (grandson) |
Career
editAfter working as a labourer, Pearson set up his own brickmaking and contracting business in Bradford in 1844.[1] In 1856, he brought his son, George, into the business and in 1857 the business won an important contract for extension and refurbishment work on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.[2] By 1861 it was employing 9 men and a farmer.[3] He retired in 1879 and died in Scholes in 1884.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Our History". Pearson. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ Garner 2011, p. 38.
- ^ 1861 census
- ^ "Samuel Pearson". Grace's Guide. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
Sources
edit- Garner, Paul (2011). British Lions and Mexican Eagles: Business, Politics and Empire in the Career of Weetman Pearson in Mexico, 1889-1919. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804774451.