His father was a chemist and druggist in Great Homer Street Everton, Liverpool.
2.
He was a pastoralist, chemist and druggist.
3.
He had been a chemist and druggist in Plymouth when such shops also blended and sold teas.
4.
Hall-Dalwood was born in Sherborne, Dorset, in 1868, the son of a chemist and druggist.
5.
He apprenticed himself to a chemist and druggist in Bootle, migrating to a Kensington firm in 1870 and qualifying for registration in 1872.
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The following year, he became editor of the publication " Chemist and Druggist ", a position he would hold for ten years.
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Shortly afterwards, on 17 September 1845 at St Pancras Church, London, she married her sons father, Daniel Caparn, a chemist and druggist.
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He arrived in the Cape in 1818 ( possibly 24 June 1818 ) and was licensed on 3 July 1818 as a chemist and druggist in the colony.
9.
In 1865, James Calvert, a chemist and druggist from Belper, Derbyshire, established the Langley Mill pottery on the site of a former brick-works.
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He was in business in Hokitika as a chemist and druggist, and subsequently became an original partner of the well known firm of Kempthorne, Prosser and Company, Limited.