Howards and Sons was a pharmaceutical business established in 1797 by Quaker chemists William Allen and Luke Howard under the name 'Allen & Howard'. The business consisted of a dispensing pharmacy in Plough Court managed by Allen and a laboratory in Plaistow, Essex managed by Howard. Allen and Howard amicably dissolved their business in 1805 with each keeping their respective sections.[1][2][3]
As Howard's chemical manufacturing business grew, new premises were needed and he shifted the laboratory to City Mills, Stratford where it flourished over the 19th century becoming Howards and Sons in 1858.[1] It was under this title that it became a well-known supplier of quinine and aspirin.
Notable partners include John Eliot Howard, son of Luke Howard, who became a specialist in cinchona bark identification and quinine-related research, and Joseph Jewell (1763–1846).[4][3]
Manufacture of chemicals ceased in 1975.[1]
The business-related archives are located at the London Metropolitan Archives, Redbridge Heritage Centre and John Eliot Howard's cinchona archives at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Years[1] | Name | Partners | Location & notes |
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1797–1806 | Allen & Howard | William Allen, Luke Howard | Plaistow, Essex |
1805–1806 | L. Howard & Co. | Luke Howard | City Mills, Stratford from 1806 |
1807–1823 | Howard, Jewell & Gibson | Luke Howard, Joseph Jewell & John Gibson | |
1824–1830 | Howard, Jewell, Gibson & Howard | Luke Howard, Joseph Jewell, John Gibson & Robert Howard | Luke Howard and Joseph Jewell retired on 31 December 1830 |
1832–1837 or 1841 | Howard, Gibson & Co. | John Gibson, Robert Howard, John Eliot Howard, Robert Gibson & John Kent | |
1841–1858 | Howards & Kent | ||
1858–1903 | Howards & Sons | Robert died in 1871, after which John Eliot became a sleeping partner. David and Dillworth Howard took on management. | 1875, parts of factory destroyed by fire; 1898 Moved to Ilford |
1903 onwards | Howards & Sons Ltd | Wider members of the Howards family | 1914 City Mills lease dissolved.
Up until 1949, Howards and Sons existed with many subsidiaries not detailed here. |
1961 | Howards of Ilford | Laporte Industries Ltd takeover | |
1975 | Bilstar Ltd | Renamed and chemical manufacture ceases. |