Henry Pochin

Henry Pochin
Etching by P. A. Rajon after W. W. Ouless
Born
Henry Davis Pochin

25 May 1824
Died28 August 1895 (aged 71)
Occupation(s)Chemist and industrialist
Political partyLiberal
SpouseAgnes Heap
Childrenthree survived infancy (of whom Laura) [1]

Henry Davis Pochin (25 May 1824 – 28 August 1895)[2] was a British industrial chemist. He invented a process that enabled white soap to be made and a means of using china clay to create better quality paper. He owned several china clay pits in Cornwall, and a mine at Tredegar in South Wales, and was briefly a Liberal Member of Parliament. His wife was Agnes Pochin who was a leading suffragist.

  1. ^ Crawford, Elizabeth (2004). "Pochin [née Heap], Agnes". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/56284. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ H. T. Milliken (1975). The Road to Bodnant: The Story Behind the Foundation of the Famous North Wales Garden. Morten. p. vii. ISBN 978-0-85972-021-2.