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Charles Wathen

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Sir Charles Wathen Kt. (19 March 1833 - 14 February 1893) was a prominent Victorian wool merchant who from 1865-1887 ran the well-known British clothing firm of Wathen Gardiner & Co, and served six times as Mayor of Bristol.[1] He was knighted for his accomplishments on 1 January 1889 during his fourth term as mayor by Queen Victoria. He died on 14 February 1893 shortly after collapsing on the floor of the Bristol City council chamber at the conclusion of an address he had just given to the city fathers.[2] His grave in the Arnos Vale Cemetery is marked by a stone memorial with an epitaph that identifies him as "Charles Wathen, Kt. who died suddenly in the Council Chamber." [3][4]

References

  1. ^ Cowen, Laurence (pseudonym Lesser Columbus) (1893). Greater Bristol. London: The Pelham Press. pp. 178–193. ISBN 9781241243074.
  2. ^ "Obituary - Sudden Death of Sir Charles Wathen". Western Daily Press. No. Wednesday, 15 February 1893. Bristol. p. 5.
  3. ^ "Memorial for Sir Charles Wathen (1833-1893)". Find A Grave. Retrieved 21 November 2017. This site has a photo of the epitaph on Sir Charles Wathen's tombstone in the Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol.
  4. ^ "Charles Wathen". Arnos Vale Cemetery (website). Bristol. Retrieved 26 November 2017.