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Person    | Male  Born 26/3/1753  Died 21/8/1814

Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford

Categories: Politics & Administration, Science

Countries: France, Germany, USA

Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford

Inventor and adventurer. Born Woburn, Massachusetts.

Having spied for the British in America he moved to England in 1776, was knighted by King George III, moved to Germany where he gained the title Count Rumford. His scientific work included investigating the force of gunpowder and demonstrating that heat is a form of energy. He also worked on the cultivation of potatoes and invented the Rumford Soup (particularly nutritious for the poor). Other inventions: the Rumford fireplace, a drip coffeepot. With Sir Joseph Banks he established the Royal Institution.

Marrying the widow of Lavoisier (the French chemist) in 1804 he move to Paris where he stayed until his death at Auteuil near Paris.

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