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James Pimm (1798–1866) was a British food proprietor who created the gin-based liqueur known as Pimm's. Pimm was born and raised in Newnham, Kent as the son of James Norris Pimm, a tenant farmer, and his wife Susannah. He was classically educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he focused his studies on Theology. In his early 20s, he moved to London where he established himself as a shellfish monger, the first step on a career in catering. The royal family were frequent patrons. The same year, Pimm married Mary Southernden Mallery at St Mary Woolnoth, London. Within ten years he was running a chain of five restaurants patronized by the rest of the British gentry and hoi polloi. Pimm and his wife Mary had at least 11 children, however, few reached adulthood.

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dbo:abstract James Pimm (1798–1866) was a British food proprietor who created the gin-based liqueur known as Pimm's. Pimm was born and raised in Newnham, Kent as the son of James Norris Pimm, a tenant farmer, and his wife Susannah. He was classically educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he focused his studies on Theology. In his early 20s, he moved to London where he established himself as a shellfish monger, the first step on a career in catering. The royal family were frequent patrons. The same year, Pimm married Mary Southernden Mallery at St Mary Woolnoth, London. Within ten years he was running a chain of five restaurants patronized by the rest of the British gentry and hoi polloi. Pimm and his wife Mary had at least 11 children, however, few reached adulthood. Pimm devised the cocktail to accompany the shellfish; the recipe was a closely guarded secret then, and remains so to this day. The owners now are Diageo PLC. Pimm died on 16 August 1866 at the family home in East Peckham, Kent, although he was still known to be residing in addresses in The City of London around the time of his death. He is buried at Holy Trinity Church, East Peckham, Kent, England. (en) James Pimm, né en 1798 et mort le 16 août 1866, était le fils d'un métayer et à qui on doit l'invention du cocktail à base de gin qui porte désormais son nom, le Pimm's. Né et élevé à , dans le Kent, il s'installe à Londres comme vendeur de fruits de mer. Il ouvre son premier bar à huîtres en 1823 et, en dix ans, se retrouve à la tête de cinq établissements. Pimm invente son cocktail dans le but d'accompagner ses coquillages, et la recette est gardée secrète jusqu'à ce jour - six personnes seulement au sein de la compagnie en auraient connaissance. James Pimm est enterré à East Peckham, dans le Kent. (fr)
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rdfs:comment James Pimm (1798–1866) was a British food proprietor who created the gin-based liqueur known as Pimm's. Pimm was born and raised in Newnham, Kent as the son of James Norris Pimm, a tenant farmer, and his wife Susannah. He was classically educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he focused his studies on Theology. In his early 20s, he moved to London where he established himself as a shellfish monger, the first step on a career in catering. The royal family were frequent patrons. The same year, Pimm married Mary Southernden Mallery at St Mary Woolnoth, London. Within ten years he was running a chain of five restaurants patronized by the rest of the British gentry and hoi polloi. Pimm and his wife Mary had at least 11 children, however, few reached adulthood. (en) James Pimm, né en 1798 et mort le 16 août 1866, était le fils d'un métayer et à qui on doit l'invention du cocktail à base de gin qui porte désormais son nom, le Pimm's. Né et élevé à , dans le Kent, il s'installe à Londres comme vendeur de fruits de mer. Il ouvre son premier bar à huîtres en 1823 et, en dix ans, se retrouve à la tête de cinq établissements. Pimm invente son cocktail dans le but d'accompagner ses coquillages, et la recette est gardée secrète jusqu'à ce jour - six personnes seulement au sein de la compagnie en auraient connaissance. (fr)
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