George Longman (1776-1822), of 22 Bloomsbury Square, Middlesex, was a politician.
George Longman was also a major financial supporter of the inventor John Dickinson (1782–1869).
Dickinson had developed a continuous mechanised papermaking process, the cylinder mould machine, close on the heels of the first mechanised paper machine of 1803, known to this day as the Fourdrinier.
With Longmans backing he set up the company Longman & Dickinson in 1809 and bought in the same year his first paper mill at Apsley (Hertfordshire),[2] which later developed into John Dickinson & Co. Ltd., a longtime international leader in papermaking and stationery.
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