Isaac Reckitt (1792–1862) was the founder of Reckitt and Sons, a business that emerged to become Reckitt, one of the United Kingdom's largest consumer goods businesses.
By the time of his death in 1862, the business employed 210 people and had become one of the most successful businesses in Hull.
The firm was left equally to three of his sons, George (1825–1900), Francis (1827–1917) and James (1833–1924).
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