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Edwin Waterhouse (1841-1917) was an English accountant. He is best known for having co-founded, with Samuel Lowell Price and William Hopkins Holyland, the accountancy practice of Price Waterhouse that now forms part of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He also served as president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants for the years 1892 to 1894. Edwin Waterhouse was the son of wealthy mill-owning Quaker parents. His brothers were prominent architect Alfred Waterhouse, designer of London's Natural History Museum and many other iconic Victorian buildings, and solicitor Theodore Waterhouse, who founded the firm of Waterhouse & Co. that continues to practice in the City of London.
   Edwin Waterhouse was educated at University College London. In later life he published his memoirs, describing his upbringing, education and professional life, along with his relationship with his two brothers.

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