Peter Coats

Sir Peter Coats of Auchendrane FRSE DL (1808-1890) was a Scottish thread manufacturer and philanthropist of note. He was co-founder of the firm J & P Coats which later evolved into Coats Group.

Life

The grave of Sir Peter Coats, Woodside Cemetery, Paisley

He was born on 18 July 1808[1] in Paisley and is deeply associated with that town. He attended Paisley Grammar School and then the University of Glasgow, at first intending to study for as a minister. However he decided to follow his father, James Coats, as a thread manufacturer (largely in partnership with his younger brother Thomas Coats).

In 1850 he had a large mansion, Woodside House, built for him in Paisley. This was designed by Charles Wilson.[2]

He was knighted in 1869.[3] Following his wife’s death in 1877 he retired to Auchedrane near Maybole in Ayrshire, and lived there for more than twenty years. He is fondly remembered in Maybole.[4]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1881. His proposers were Sir Daniel Macnee, Sir Archibald Geikie, Alexander Buchan and Robert Mackay Smith.[5]

He died in the Mustapha Superieur quarter of Algiers on 9 March 1890 aged 81. His body was returned to Paisley for burial in Woodside Cemetery, west of the town centre. The bronze central tablet has been stolen from the grave but the inscription is visible in silhouette. The grave is paired with that of Sir Thomas Coats, flanking the statue to James Fillans.

Philanthropy

In the same vein as Carnegie, Coats believed that gain in personal wealth had to be balanced against good deeds in a public way. In 1870 Coats gifted his home town of Paisley a Free Library and Museum, the Paisley Museum and Art Galleries, built wholly at his expense, and intended for the improvement and education of all.[6]

Artistic recognition

A statue of Peter Coats is paired with a statue of Thomas Coats in the centre of Paisley just west of the town hall. The pair were sculpted by William Birnie Rhind.[7]

Family

Sir Peter had twelve children, five sons and seven daughters, with his wife Gloranna McKenzie, all staying together at Woodside House together with a small army of servants.[2] Their eldest son Sir James Coats (1834-1913) was made a baronet.

References

  1. "- Person Page 5511". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Woodside House". ntlworld.com. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  3. "Sir Peter Coats". scottish-places.info. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  4. "SIR PETER COATS". maybole.org. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  5. "Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002" (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  6. "BBC - Your Paintings - Paisley Museum and Art Galleries, Renfrewshire Council Collections". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  7. Paisley’s Public Sculptures: Leaflet published by Renfrewshire Council, 2008


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