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Post by Whackyof Kettering on Jan 13, 2015 7:17:23 GMT
People Who Made a difference in Kettering
James John Roughton He qualified as a doctor in 1846, and set up his practice in Kettering soon after. His contributions to the town included founding a free cottage hospital for the poor in one of his own houses, as well as being instrumental in the setting up of the General Hospital in 1897. From 1872 he was chairman of the Local Board and helped improve the town's water supply, sewerage, drainage, street lighting, waste removal, slaughterhouses and market hygiene.
He was described as having 'in his make-up a full measure of the milk of human kindness'.
A keen sportsman, he helped found the Kettering Cricket Club. He died in 1910 at the age of 86, still in practice.
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