CADBURY, GEORGE 922 ), British manufacturer and philanthropist, was born Sept. 19, 1839 at Edgbaston, Bir mingham, of Quaker parents, and was brought up a member of the Society of Friends. In 1861, when he succeeded to his father's business, it gave employment to 12 workers only, but under the management of himself and his brother Richard it developed rapidly, and in 1879 he founded for the employees the garden village of Bournville, which served as a model for other social ventures of this kind. He became chief proprietor of The Daily News (London) in 19o1, and his family acquired an interest in The Star (London) in 1909. He died Oct. 24, 1922. See A. G. Gardiner Life of George Cadbury (1923).