Abram Lyle (14 December 1820 – 30 April 1891) was a Scottish food manufacturer and politician, who is noted for founding the sugar refiners Abram Lyle & Sons in 1887, which merged with the company of his rival Henry Tate to become Tate & Lyle in 1921.
AbramLyle (14 December 1820 – 30 April 1891) was a Scottish food manufacturer and politician, who is noted for founding the sugar refiners Abram Lyle...
the AbramLyle & Sons (now part of Tate & Lyle) refinery in Plaistow, Newham, London; their product was first canned and sold in 1885. In 1863, Abram Lyle...
1910 as East Weald, the London residence of William Park Lyle, son of sugar magnate AbramLyle. English Heritage's listing for East Weald described it...
Lyle Road, which was constructed in 1879–1880 and named after Provost AbramLyle, well known as a sugar refiner. The hill's highest point is Craigs Top...
British chemist, is noted for being the first chemist at the sugar refinery AbramLyle and Sons and patenting special methods for making brewers’ saccharum,...
year his grandfather, AbramLyle died), to John Lyle, a sugar refiner and ship owner. He grew up in Surrey. During World War I, Lyle was an officer in the...
Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the...
1921, after Tate's death, Henry Tate & Sons merged with AbramLyle & Sons to form Tate & Lyle. In 2001, a blue plaque commemorating Sir Henry Tate was...
point. The most successful of these was Tate & Lyle. It was formed from a merger in 1921 between AbramLyle, who had expanded into Plaistow, and Henry Tate...
area were joined by Henry Tate in 1877 and AbramLyle in 1881, whose companies merged in 1921 to form Tate & Lyle. Prior to the merger, which occurred after...
Gavin Archibald Lyle, 3rd Baronet (born 1941) The heir apparent is the present holder's son Ian AbramLyle (born 1968). see Baron Lyle of Westbourne Kidd...
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in 1907 and was leased to Col. Abram Arthur Lyle of Tate & Lyle in the 1920s. AbramLyle and his wife, Elsie Ronalds Lyle (née. Crowdy and known as 'Ronnie')...
to have been built when the gateway was resited. John Lyle was the son of sugar trader AbramLyle. Vigo House was named after the 1702 Battle of Vigo Bay...
company was financed by the citizens of Hydesville. The company elected AbramLyle, Captain; H. J. Davis, 1st Lieutenant; Eli Davis, 2nd Lieutenant; J. H...
chemists working for AbramLyle in 1885. With its logo and green-and-gold packaging having remained almost unchanged since then, Lyle's Golden Syrup was listed...
consulting practice in Trinity Square in the City of London. In 1881 AbramLyle together with his three sons bought two wharves in Plaistow, East London...
village at Aintree. Sir Henry Tate also came from Lancashire, joining AbramLyle in 1921, of whose Golden syrup tins are claimed to be Britain's oldest...
refiners, Henry Tate and AbramLyle, whose companies had merged in the 1920s. Of all the factories in Silvertown, Tate & Lyle's offered the best wages and...
Marshall 1892–1893: John Sime 1893–1895: Dr. Harry Greenwood 1895–1896: AbramLyle 1896–1897: Percival Hart 1897–1900: Walter Reynolds, J.P. 1900–1913: Harry...