David Chalmers

Scottish papermaker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroScottish papermaker
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
Gender
Male
Birth1820, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death1899Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (aged 79 years)
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 
The details

Biography

David Chalmers, styled David Chalmers of Redhall, FRSE FSA (1820–2 May 1899) was a Scottish industrialist. He was heavily involved in paper manufacture, founding his own company of David Chalmers & Co, and by the late 19th century was the sole owner of Cowan & Co Paperworks.

Life

He was born in Glasgow in 1820 the son of Charles Chalmers, founder of Merchiston Castle School in south-west Edinburgh. Consequently, he was educated at that school, and then at the University of Edinburgh

In 1860 he is shown as owning the paper-mill of Katesmill in Colinton, Edinburgh. He lived adjacent, in Kate's Mill House.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1866.

In later life he lived in Redhall House in south-west Edinburgh, where he also ran a papermill.

He died on 2 May 1899.

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