Swinton Boult
Swinton Boult (1809–1876), was a secretary and director of the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company.
Career
Boult commenced his life in
Boult was the principal means of introducing tariff rating as applied to cotton mills, whereby real improvements in construction are taken into account in determining the premiums; he originated the Liverpool Salvage Committee, did much to secure the passing of the Liverpool Fire Prevention Act, and devised a uniform policy for the tariff fire offices. He made a circuit of the globe in order to render himself familiar with the real nature of the fire risks which his company, in common with other fire offices, was called upon to accept; became managing director of his company, and gave evidence before various parliamentary committees on points affecting the practice of fire insurance, especially before that on fire protection which sat in 1867. He died on 8 July 1876, aged 67.[1]
References
- ^ Liverpool Daily Post 11th July 1876
Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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