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    John Slagg (junior) (24 Oct 1837 – 7 May 1889) was a British businessman and Liberal politician. He was the eldest son of John Slagg, a justice of the...
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  • Slagg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Slagg (1837–1889), British businessman and politician Stanley Slagg (1903–1978), American...
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    by-election Peter Rylands Liberal 1886 Liberal Unionist 1887 by-election John Slagg Liberal 1889 by-election Jabez Balfour Liberal 1893 by-election Hon. Philip...
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    Street Tramways. Together with City financiers Leopold Salomons and Sir John Pender, Balfour founded the investment underwriting firm the Trustees, Executors...
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    Chiltern Hundreds last needed a Crown Steward in the 18th century. When John Pitt wished to vacate his seat for Wareham in order to stand for Dorchester...
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  • Collegiate, Exchange, Oxford, St Ann's, St Clement's, St James's, and St John's, and the civil parish of Cheetham. General Election 1914–15: Another General...
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    Preceded by Hugh Birley Jacob Bright John Slagg Member of Parliament for Manchester 1883–1885 With: Jacob Bright 1883–1885 John Slagg 1883–1885 Constituency abolished...
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  • Alongside Samuelson on the Commission there were H. E. Roscoe, Philip Magnus, John Slagg, Swire Smith and William Woodall. Its secretary was Gilbert Redgrave....
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    periods between 1868 and 1887. Rylands was born at Warrington, the son of John Rylands and his wife Martha Glazebrook, daughter of the Rev. James Glazebrook...
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    ship was finally scrapped in Taiwan in 1972. [1] Where is Mog Mog? | John Slagg http://www.usmm.org/matson.html Oceanic Navigation Company Ships | (see...
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    Lancashire in March 1885 aged 88. He was buried next to his father at St John's Church, Deansgate, Manchester. He married, on 2 June 1828, Mary Maria Sarah...
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  • Manchester (three members) Hugh Birley Conservative Jacob Bright Liberal John Slagg Liberal Marlborough Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce Liberal Marylebone (two...
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    (1976), and played Mrs Mann in Oliver Twist (1985). She also played Nanny Slagg in the BBC's big-budget production of Gormenghast in 2000. She was cast...
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  • 1884-07-26 Sir W. G. Stirling Bt two-and-eighty Spy M 0308 1884-08-02 Mr John Slagg MP Manchester Ape S 450 1884-08-09 Mr Henry Broadhurst MP the working-man...
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  • known as the Peterloo Massacre. Reform was attempted unsuccessfully by Lord John Russell, whose bills in 1828 and 1830 were rejected by the Commons. The city...
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    Hick was a member of the mechanical collections committee chaired by John Slagg, MP with other experts and politicians; Sir William Armstrong, Sir Joseph...
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    List for England, retrieved 14 May 2012 Historic England, "Memorial to Slagg family to west of Church of St Mary, Bury (1250837)", National Heritage...
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    established a cotton-spinning business at Fieldhouse. His elder brother, John Bright, was a radical politician, and his sister, Priscilla Bright McLaren...
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  • 1871–73 John Mills 1873–75 Dr John Watts 1875–77 Thomas Read Wilkinson 1877–79 Thomas Dickens 1879–81 Elijah Helm 1881–83 William Baker 1883–84 John Slagg 1884–86...
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  • Jacob Bright 1868–1874, 1876–1883 William Romaine Callender 1874–1876 John Slagg 1880–1883 Succeeded by Jacob Bright William Henry Houldsworth John Slagg...
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