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- Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent (2 June 1850 – 13 June 1931) transformed The Boots Company, founded by his father, John Boot, into a national retailer, which branded itself as "Chemists to the Nation". (en)
- Déantóir drugaí a rugadh i Nottingham Shasana ab ea Jesse Boot (2 Meitheamh 1850 – 13 Meitheamh 1931). D'oscail sé a chéad siopa cógasaíochta i 1877 a dhíol earraí ar scála an-mhór ar phraghsanna laghdaithe, agus a thug isteach an sreangshiopa nua-aoiseach. (ga)
- Jesse Boot, 1:e Baron Trent, född 2 juni 1850 i Nottinghamshire, död 13 juni 1931, var en brittisk farmaceut och affärsman. Han tog över sin fars medicinalväxtaffär i Nottingham och studerade farmaci. Han öppnade sin första butik 1877 och redan 1883 fanns det tio filialer. 1892 började han med masstillverkning av apoteksvaror. Vid sekelskiftet hade han den största farmaceutiska tillverkningen och återförsäljarverksamheten i världen med över 1 000 butiker (Boots). (sv)
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- Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent (2 June 1850 – 13 June 1931) transformed The Boots Company, founded by his father, John Boot, into a national retailer, which branded itself as "Chemists to the Nation". (en)
- Déantóir drugaí a rugadh i Nottingham Shasana ab ea Jesse Boot (2 Meitheamh 1850 – 13 Meitheamh 1931). D'oscail sé a chéad siopa cógasaíochta i 1877 a dhíol earraí ar scála an-mhór ar phraghsanna laghdaithe, agus a thug isteach an sreangshiopa nua-aoiseach. (ga)
- Jesse Boot, 1:e Baron Trent, född 2 juni 1850 i Nottinghamshire, död 13 juni 1931, var en brittisk farmaceut och affärsman. Han tog över sin fars medicinalväxtaffär i Nottingham och studerade farmaci. Han öppnade sin första butik 1877 och redan 1883 fanns det tio filialer. 1892 började han med masstillverkning av apoteksvaror. Vid sekelskiftet hade han den största farmaceutiska tillverkningen och återförsäljarverksamheten i världen med över 1 000 butiker (Boots). (sv)
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