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John Jeyes

John Jeyes (1817–1892) was a chemical manufacturer, most famous for a disinfectant liquid, Jeyes Fluid. His name is also given to an award for chemistry in relation to the environment which is awarded every two years by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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On 10 March 1846, John Jeyes married Sarah Frances Weldon at St Mary's Church, Stamford; they had ten children. Jeyes died at his home, 5 Windsor Road, Forest Gate on 12 January 1892. He was buried in the same grave as his wife in the East London Cemetery. == John Jeyes Award ==
John Jeyes Award
The John Jeyes Award was founded in 1975 and is awarded every two years for chemistry in relation to the environment. The award was previously named the John Jeyes lectureship and was first awarded to Ralph Louis Wain in 1976. Nominated by members of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the winner is chosen by the Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division Awards committee and receives £2000, a medal and a certificate. They also complete a UK lecture tour. ==References==
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