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  1. For other uses, see Matthew Boulton (disambiguation). Matthew Boulton FRS ( / ˈboʊltən / ⓘ BOHL-tən; 3 September 1728 – 17 August 1809) was an English businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and silversmith. He was a business partner of the Scottish engineer James Watt.

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  2. Matthew Boulton (born Sept. 3, 1728, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng.—died Aug. 17, 1809, Birmingham) was an English manufacturer and engineer who financed and introduced James Watt’s steam engine.

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  3. 20 de out. de 2014 · Learn how the industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton used steam power to produce accurate and secure coins in the 18th and 19th Centuries, when counterfeiting was a major problem. Find out how his Soho Mint became the largest industrial complex in the world and how his coins influenced the coinage of the world today.

  4. Matthew Boulton ( Birmingham, 3 de setembro de 1728 - Birmingham, 17 de agosto de 1809) foi um comerciante e fabricante de Birmingham que herdara um negócio de vestimentas. Casou duas vezes e isso tornou-o ainda mais rico. Fundou com James Watt a Boulton & Watt, que fabricava a máquina a vapor de acordo com as especificações técnicas de ...

  5. Matthew Boulton (Birmingham, 3 de setembro de 1728 - Birmingham, 17 de agosto de 1809) foi um comerciante e fabricante de Birmingham que herdara um negócio de vestimentas. Casou duas vezes e isso tornou-o ainda mais rico.

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  6. 17 de ago. de 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Matthew Boulton, the English manufacturer who financed and introduced James Watt's steam engine, and applied modern techniques to the minting of coins and the production of small metal goods. Find out how he became a partner in the Lunar Society of Birmingham, a group of influential industrialists and scientists.

  7. Learn about Matthew Boulton, an English engineer and industrialist who partnered with James Watt to perfect the steam engine. Find out how he expanded his father's silver business and started minting coins for the British government.