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BRITISH BUSINESSMAN (1801-1888)
Rylands & Sons; Rylands, John
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  • Tomb of John Rylands and his third wife at Southern Cemetery, Manchester
  • John Cassidy]] (1899) in the Rylands Library Reading Room
  • The historic reading room of the John Rylands library looking west (statue of John Rylands by John Cassidy in distance)

L. Gordon Rylands         
BRITISH CRIMINOLOGIST AND WRITER (1862-1942)
Louis Gordon Rylands (10 July 1862 - 20 December 1942), best known as L. Gordon Rylands was a British criminologist and writer.
Sir Peter Rylands, 1st Baronet         
BRITISH BARONET (1868-1948)
Rylands baronets; Sir William Peter Rylands, 1st Baronet; William Peter Rylands; Sir William Rylands, 1st Baronet; Rylands Baronets; Rylands, William; William Rylands
Sir William Peter Rylands, 1st Baronet (23 October 1868 – 22 October 1948) was a British businessman.
Gordon Freedman         
AMERICAN AUTHOR, INVESTIGATOR, AND PRODUCER
Gordon L. Freedman
Gordon L. Freedman is an American author and investigator who served on the Watergate Committee, Fraser Committee and U.

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John Rylands

John Rylands (7 February 1801 – 11 December 1888) was an English entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the owner of the largest textile manufacturing concern in the United Kingdom, and Manchester's first multi-millionaire.

After having learned to weave, Rylands became a small-scale manufacturer of hand-looms, while also working in the draper's shop which his father had opened in St Helens. He displayed a "precocious shrewdness" for retailing, and in partnership with his two elder brothers expanded into the wholesale trade. So successful were they that, in 1819, Rylands' father merged his retail business with theirs, creating the firm of Rylands & Sons. At its peak, the company employed a workforce of 15,000 in 17 mills and factories, producing 35 tons of cloth a day.