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Richard Thornton

‘A view on the Royal Exchange’. A Portrait of Richard Thornton by [[Richard Dighton]], October 1823 Richard Thornton (20 September 1776 – 20 June 1865) was an English millionaire. He died in Merton, Surrey and is buried at West Norwood Cemetery in London. On his death, Richard Thornton left an estate of £2,800,000, which is the largest fortune to have been valued for probate in Great Britain before 1870. Richard Thornton was a merchant and trader, notably in Baltic goods. He was also a Liveryman of the Leathersellers' Company (a Livery Company of the City of London), of which he became Master in 1836. He personally funded the new almshouses built for the Leathersellers' Company at Barnet, where his bust (by Thomas Earle) is still preserved and a nearby road is named Thornton Road in his honour. The Leathersellers' Company also has a portrait of Thornton painted in 1838 by Frederick Yeates Hurlstone. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Satisfying Karen's curiosity : Q & A on personal taxation in Malaysia by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2004
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    Thornton's Malaysian tax commentaries by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2004
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    100 ways to save tax in Malaysia for small businesses by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2008
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    100 ways to save tax in Malaysia for individuals by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2008
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    100 ways to save tax in Malaysia for property investors by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2007
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    Your income tax return and you : a simple guide by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2001
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    100 ways to save tax for Malaysian investors by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2010
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    MLJ tax handbook by Thornton, Richard

    Published 2002