A director of Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory; major benefactor of the Royal Grammar School Worcester; funded the building of the Dyson Perrins Laboratory
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Charles William Dyson Perrins FRAS[1] (25 May 1864 – 29 January 1958) was an English businessman, bibliophile, and philanthropist. He was born in Claines, near Worcester, the son of James Dyson Perrins, the owner of the Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce factory and the grandson of William Perrins, co-originator of the Lea & Perrins secret recipe.
^"1959MNRAS.119R.350. Page 350". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 119: 350. 1959. Bibcode:1959MNRAS.119R.350.
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England. It is named after its benefactor Charles William DysonPerrins, heir to the Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce company. It is located near Malvern...
Lea & Perrins pharmacy "to talk about the appetising sauce, and humorously suggested that he would like to share in the proceeds," who which Perrins complacently...
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organic chemistry. It was founded with an endowment from CharlesDysonPerrins, heir to the Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce company, and stands on the north...
for CharlesWilliamDysonPerrins, who was an Old Boy and a member of the school's governing body. Perrins Hall was named after his father James Dyson Perrins...
of Worcester Porcelain and the DysonPerrins Museum and Worcester Porcelain Museum, after CharlesWilliamDysonPerrins of Worcestershire sauce fame. The...
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schools, DysonPerrins CE Sports College, is located in Malvern Link. The school was endowed by and is named after CharlesWilliamDysonPerrins, grandson...
illustrator Sir Cedric Morris (1889–1982), painter and gardener CharlesWilliamDysonPerrins (1864–1958), art, porcelain and book collector and benefactor...
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book price records; in 1947 they bought a second Gutenberg Bible—the DysonPerrins copy—for £22,000, on behalf of Sir Philip Frere, and a few years later...
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Retrieved 19 November 2018 – via The British Newspaper Archive. Williams, William Retlaw (1 August 2008). The Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester...
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Ancient Art, MS Inv. 47 'The De Brailes Hours', formerly known as 'The DysonPerrins Hours' (1240): London, British Library, Add. MS 49999 Belles Heures...