[1] Frederick, born in Bridgwater, Somerset, was born into a Quaker family, the son of John Horniman, who established Horniman's Tea, a tea business using mechanical packaging.
[3][5] Their son Emslie John Horniman (1863–1932)[6] was Liberal MP for Chelsea (1906–10).
He continued to develop the museum, and was a noted art collector and patron in his own right, who rebuilt his homes at Burford Priory in Oxfordshire (under Walter Godfrey) and at Garden Corner, Chelsea (under C.F.A.
[5] His first wife died in 1895, and in 1897 he married Minnie Louisa Bennett; they had two daughters.
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