Henry Pochin
Henry Pochin  | |
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Etching by P. A. Rajon after W. W. Ouless  | |
| Born | Henry Davis Pochin 25 May 1824  | 
| Died | 28 August 1895 (aged 71) | 
| Occupation(s) | Chemist and industrialist | 
| Political party | Liberal | 
| Spouse | Agnes Heap | 
| Children | three survived infancy (of whom Laura) | 
Henry Davis Pochin (25 May 1824 – 28 August 1895) 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.