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British politician and tea merchant Thomas Sidney Member of Parliament for Stafford In office 3 August 1860 - 11 July 1865 Serving with Thomas Salt Preceded by John Ayshford Wise Thomas Salt Succeeded by Michael Bass Walter Meller In office 30 July 1847 - 8 July 1852 Serving with David Urquhart Preceded by Swynfen Carnegie Edward Manningham-Buller Succeeded by John Ayshford Wise Arthur Otway Lord Mayor of London In office 1853-1854 Preceded by Thomas Challis Succeeded by Francis Moon Personal details Born 5 January 1805 Stafford , Staffordshire Died 10 March 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) St Leonards-on-Sea , East Sussex Resting place St Michael-at-Bowes , Bowes Park , Middlesex Nationality British Political party Liberal Other political affiliations Conservative Spouse(s ) Eleanor Mary Ward ( m. 1860 ) Sarah Hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) Residence(s ) Bowes Manor , Middlesex Thomas Sidney ( 5 January 1805 - 10 March 1889 ) was a British Liberal Party and Conservative Party politician , and tea merchant . Family and early life Inscription on his birthplace , Goalgate Street , Stafford Born in Stafford in 1805 to William Sidney and his wife Ann , Sidney was educated at Stafford Grammar School , becoming a tea importer and merchant on Ludgate Hill in 1838 . He first married to Sarah Hall , daughter of William Hall , in 1831 , and they one daughter , Ellen ( born c. 1832 ) . After Sarah 's death in 1857 , he remarried to Eleanor Mary Ward , daughter of W. Ward , on 12 January 1860 . He had at least one other child , Thomas Stafford . Political career Sidney 's political career began as City Councillor of the City of London for Farringdon Ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of Billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . He was also appointed Sheriff of the City of London and Middlesex in 1844 , and Lord Mayor of London from 1853 to 1854 . Incidentally , he was followed in this role by Francis Moon , the father of his son-in-law Reverend Edward Graham Moon , who had married his daughter Ellen . He was first elected Conservative MP for Stafford at the 1847 general election , but stood down at the next election in 1852 in order to stand for Leeds where he was unsuccessful . He again unsuccessfully sought election in 1857 for Worcester as a Peelite Conservative , and then returned to Stafford to seek re-election as a Liberal in 1859 . He later returned to Parliament as a Liberal member after a by-election in 1860 — caused by the resignation of John Ayshford Wise — and held the seat until the 1865 general election , when he retired . Bowes Manor In 1855 , Sidney leased the Bowes Manor in Bowes Park , after the death of Sir Thomas Wilde , 1st Baron Truro , later purchasing the property in 1866 . He began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now Palmerston Road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the New River . He also paid for much of the construction of the St Michael-at-Bowes Church , which was completed in 1874 and in which he is now buried . Upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of St Mary 's Church , Islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . Other activities Sidney was also a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster and a Deputy Lieutenant for London . He was also an Overseer of the Poor in 1849 , but was exempted , and then became a churchwarden for 1852/1853 . |
| british politician [PERSON] and tea merchant [PERSON] thomas [PERSON] sidney [PERSON] member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for stafford [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 3 august 1860 - 11 july [PERIOD] 1865 serving with thomas salt [PERSON] preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt [PERSON] succeeded by michael bass walter meller [PERSON] in office [PLACE] 30 july [PERIOD] 1847 - 8 july [PERIOD] 1852 serving with david urquhart [PERSON] preceded by swynfen carnegie edward manningham-buller succeeded by john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 1853-1854 preceded by thomas [PERSON] challis succeeded by francis moon [PERSON] personal details born 5 january [PERIOD] 1805 stafford [PLACE] , staffordshire [PLACE] died 10 march [PERIOD] 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park [PLACE] , middlesex nationality [PLACE] british political party liberal [PERSON] other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward [PERSON] ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall [PLACE] [PERSON] ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor [PERSON] , middlesex thomas [PERSON] sidney [PERSON] ( 5 january [PERIOD] 1805 - 10 march [PERIOD] 1889 ) was a british liberal [PERSON] party [GROUP] and conservative party politician [PERSON] , and tea merchant [PERSON] . family and early life inscription on his birthplace [LOCATION] , goalgate street [PLACE] , stafford [PLACE] born in stafford [PLACE] in 1805 to william sidney [PERSON] and his wife ann [PERSON] , sidney [PERSON] was educated at stafford grammar school [INSTITUTION] , becoming a tea importer [PERSON] and merchant [PERSON] on ludgate hill [HILL] in 1838 . he first married to sarah hall [PLACE] , daughter [PERSON] of william hall [PLACE] , in 1831 , and they one daughter [PERSON] , ellen [PERSON] ( born c. 1832 ) . after sarah [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] in 1857 , he remarried to eleanor mary ward [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of w. ward [PERSON] , on 12 january [PERIOD] 1860 . he had at least one other child [PERSON] , thomas stafford [PLACE] . political career sidney [PERSON] 's political career [PERSON] began as city councillor [PLACE] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] for farringdon ward [PERSON] for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman [PERSON] of billingsgate [UNKNOWN] in 1844 , a position [POSITION] he held for 36 years [PERIOD] . he was also appointed sheriff [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] in 1844 , and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] from 1853 to 1854 . incidentally , he was followed in this role [ROLE] by francis moon [PERSON] , the father [PERSON] of his son-in-law reverend edward graham moon , who had married his daughter ellen [PERSON] . he was first elected conservative mp [PERSON] for stafford [PLACE] at the 1847 general election [PROCESS] , but stood down at the next election [PROCESS] in 1852 in order [POSITION] to stand for leeds [PLACE] where he was unsuccessful . he again unsuccessfully sought election [PROCESS] in 1857 for worcester [PLACE] as a peelite conservative [PERSON] , and then returned to stafford [PLACE] to seek re-election as a liberal [PERSON] in 1859 . he later returned to parliament [HUMAN GROUP] as a liberal [PERSON] member [PERSON] after a by-election in 1860 — caused by the resignation [EVENT] of john ayshford wise [PERSON] — and held the seat [ABSTRACT ENTITY] until the 1865 general election [PROCESS] , when he retired . bowes manor [PERSON] in 1855 , sidney [PERSON] leased the bowes manor [PERSON] in bowes park [PLACE] , after the death [EVENT] of sir thomas [PERSON] wilde [PERSON] , 1st baron truro [PLACE] , later purchasing the property [PROPERTY] in 1866 . he began developing the western border [PLACE] of the estate [ESTATE] in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road [PLACE] in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses [UNKNOWN] backing onto the new river [PLACE] . he also paid for much of the construction [SYSTEM] of the st michael-at-bowes church [PERSON] , which was completed in 1874 and in which he is now buried . upon his death [EVENT] in 1889 , the manor [PERSON] and estate [ESTATE] were put up for sale [RESULT] , but no purchasers [PERSON] came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians [ENTITY] of the poor [UNKNOWN] of st mary [PERSON] 's church [PERSON] , islington [PLACE] ; it later became ran down and divided up for development [PROCESS] , and then sold for building in 1899 . other activities sidney [PERSON] was also a justice [PROPERTY] of the peace [EVENT] for middlesex [PLACE] and westminster [PLACE] and a deputy [PERSON] lieutenant for london [PLACE] . he was also an overseer [PERSON] of the poor [UNKNOWN] in 1849 , but was exempted , and then became a churchwarden [UNKNOWN] for 1852/1853 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | stafford | 5 | PLACE | member of parliament for stafford | |
| 2 | london | 5 | PLACE | in office 30 july 1847 - 8 july 1852 serving with david urquhart preceded by swynfen carnegie edward manningham-buller succeeded by john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor of london | |
| 3 | election | 4 | PROCESS | he was first elected conservative mp for stafford at the 1847 general election , but stood down at the next election in 1852 in order to stand for leeds where he was unsuccessful . | |
| 4 | daughter | 3 | PERSON | he first married to sarah hall , daughter of william hall , in 1831 , and they one daughter , ellen ( born c. 1832 ) . | |
| 5 | bowes manor | 3 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 6 | death | 3 | EVENT | after sarah 's death in 1857 , he remarried to eleanor mary ward , daughter of w. ward , on 12 january 1860 . | |
| 7 | poor | 2 | UNKNOWN | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 8 | july | 2 | PERIOD | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 9 | bowes park | 2 | PLACE | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 10 | city | 2 | PLACE | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 11 | january | 2 | PERIOD | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 12 | march | 2 | PERIOD | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 13 | estate | 2 | ESTATE | he began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the new river . | |
| 14 | middlesex | 2 | PLACE | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 15 | parliament | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | member of parliament for stafford | |
| 16 | sidney | 2 | PERSON | british politician and tea merchant thomas sidney | |
| 17 | john ayshford wise | 1 | PERSON | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 18 | francis moon personal details born january stafford | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 19 | life inscription | 1 | WORD | ||
| 20 | middlesex nationality | 1 | PLACE | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 21 | islington | 1 | PLACE | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 22 | tea merchant | 1 | PERSON | british politician and tea merchant thomas sidney | |
| 23 | deputy | 1 | PERSON | other activities sidney was also a justice of the peace for middlesex and westminster and a deputy | |
| 24 | city councillor | 1 | PLACE | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 25 | office august | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 26 | son in law reverend edward graham moon | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 27 | st mary | 1 | PERSON | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 28 | office | 1 | PLACE | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 29 | residence s | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 30 | ellen | 1 | PERSON | he first married to sarah hall , daughter of william hall , in 1831 , and they one daughter , ellen ( born c. 1832 ) . | |
| 31 | worcester | 1 | PLACE | he again unsuccessfully sought election in 1857 for worcester as a peelite conservative , and then returned to stafford to seek re-election as a liberal in 1859 . | |
| 32 | westminster | 1 | PLACE | other activities sidney was also a justice of the peace for middlesex and westminster and a deputy | |
| 33 | seat | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he later returned to parliament as a liberal member after a by-election in 1860 — caused by the resignation of john ayshford wise — and held the seat until the 1865 general election , when he retired . | |
| 34 | manor | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 35 | father | 1 | PERSON | incidentally , he was followed in this role by francis moon , the father of his son-in-law reverend edward graham moon , who had married his daughter ellen . | |
| 36 | member | 1 | PERSON | member of parliament for stafford | |
| 37 | palmerston road | 1 | PLACE | he began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the new river . | |
| 38 | position | 1 | POSITION | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 39 | affiliations conservative spouse s | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 40 | development | 1 | PROCESS | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 41 | by election | 1 | PROCESS | ||
| 42 | merchant | 1 | PERSON | british politician and tea merchant thomas sidney | |
| 43 | billingsgate | 1 | UNKNOWN | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 44 | british liberal party | 1 | GROUP | ( 5 january 1805 - 10 march 1889 ) was a british liberal party and conservative party politician , and tea merchant . | |
| 45 | william hall | 1 | PLACE | he first married to sarah hall , daughter of william hall , in 1831 , and they one daughter , ellen ( born c. 1832 ) . | |
| 46 | order | 1 | POSITION | he was first elected conservative mp for stafford at the 1847 general election , but stood down at the next election in 1852 in order to stand for leeds where he was unsuccessful . | |
| 47 | eleanor mary ward | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 48 | career sidney | 1 | PERSON | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 49 | michael bass walter meller | 1 | PERSON | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 50 | houses | 1 | UNKNOWN | he began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the new river . | |
| 51 | goalgate street | 1 | PLACE | inscription on his birthplace , goalgate street , stafford | |
| 52 | thomas salt | 1 | PERSON | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 53 | role | 1 | ROLE | incidentally , he was followed in this role by francis moon , the father of his son-in-law reverend edward graham moon , who had married his daughter ellen . | |
| 54 | career | 1 | PERSON | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 55 | activities sidney | 1 | PERSON | other activities sidney was also a justice of the peace for middlesex and westminster and a deputy | |
| 56 | baron truro | 1 | PLACE | in 1855 , sidney leased the bowes manor in bowes park , after the death of sir thomas wilde , 1st baron truro , later purchasing the property in 1866 . | |
| 57 | ludgate hill | 1 | HILL | born in stafford in 1805 to william sidney and his wife ann , sidney was educated at stafford grammar school , becoming a tea importer and merchant on ludgate hill in 1838 . | |
| 58 | thomas stafford | 1 | PERSON | he had at least one other child , thomas stafford . | |
| 59 | sarah | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 60 | guardians | 1 | ENTITY | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 61 | liberal | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 62 | sir thomas wilde | 1 | PERSON | in 1855 , sidney leased the bowes manor in bowes park , after the death of sir thomas wilde , 1st baron truro , later purchasing the property in 1866 . | |
| 63 | new river | 1 | PLACE | he began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the new river . | |
| 64 | sarah hall | 1 | PLACE | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 65 | peace | 1 | EVENT | other activities sidney was also a justice of the peace for middlesex and westminster and a deputy | |
| 66 | swynfen carnegie edward manningham buller | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 67 | farringdon ward | 1 | PERSON | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 68 | re election | 1 | PROCESS | ||
| 69 | middlesex thomas sidney | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 70 | stafford grammar school | 1 | INSTITUTION | born in stafford in 1805 to william sidney and his wife ann , sidney was educated at stafford grammar school , becoming a tea importer and merchant on ludgate hill in 1838 . | |
| 71 | w. ward | 1 | PERSON | after sarah 's death in 1857 , he remarried to eleanor mary ward , daughter of w. ward , on 12 january 1860 . | |
| 72 | churchwarden | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was also an overseer of the poor in 1849 , but was exempted , and then became a churchwarden for 1852/1853 . | |
| 73 | john ayshford wise thomas salt | 1 | PERSON | in office 3 august 1860 - 11 july 1865 serving with thomas salt preceded by john ayshford wise thomas salt succeeded by michael bass walter meller | |
| 74 | staffordshire | 1 | PLACE | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 75 | conservative party politician | 1 | PERSON | ( 5 january 1805 - 10 march 1889 ) was a british liberal party and conservative party politician , and tea merchant . | |
| 76 | william sidney | 1 | PERSON | born in stafford in 1805 to william sidney and his wife ann , sidney was educated at stafford grammar school , becoming a tea importer and merchant on ludgate hill in 1838 . | |
| 77 | francis moon | 1 | PERSON | in office 1853-1854 preceded by thomas challis succeeded by francis moon personal details born 5 january 1805 stafford , staffordshire died 10 march 1889( 1889-03-10 ) ( aged 84 ) st leonards-on-sea , east sussex resting place st michael-at-bowes , bowes park , middlesex nationality | |
| 78 | peelite conservative | 1 | PERSON | he again unsuccessfully sought election in 1857 for worcester as a peelite conservative , and then returned to stafford to seek re-election as a liberal in 1859 . | |
| 79 | office july | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 80 | politician | 1 | PERSON | british politician and tea merchant thomas sidney | |
| 81 | construction | 1 | SYSTEM | he also paid for much of the construction of the st michael-at-bowes church , which was completed in 1874 and in which he is now buried . | |
| 82 | child | 1 | PERSON | he had at least one other child , thomas stafford . | |
| 83 | tea importer | 1 | PERSON | born in stafford in 1805 to william sidney and his wife ann , sidney was educated at stafford grammar school , becoming a tea importer and merchant on ludgate hill in 1838 . | |
| 84 | conservative mp | 1 | PERSON | he was first elected conservative mp for stafford at the 1847 general election , but stood down at the next election in 1852 in order to stand for leeds where he was unsuccessful . | |
| 85 | alderman | 1 | PERSON | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 86 | sale | 1 | RESULT | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . | |
| 87 | tea merchant thomas sidney member | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 88 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | he was also appointed sheriff of the city of london and middlesex in 1844 , and lord mayor of london from 1853 to 1854 . | |
| 89 | eleanor mary ward | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 90 | st leonards on sea | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 91 | wife ann | 1 | PERSON | born in stafford in 1805 to william sidney and his wife ann , sidney was educated at stafford grammar school , becoming a tea importer and merchant on ludgate hill in 1838 . | |
| 92 | border | 1 | PLACE | he began developing the western border of the estate in 1870 , laying out what is now palmerston road in around 1870 , and building 30 large houses backing onto the new river . | |
| 93 | st michael at bowes church | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 94 | church | 1 | PERSON | he also paid for much of the construction of the st michael-at-bowes church , which was completed in 1874 and in which he is now buried . | |
| 95 | daughter ellen | 1 | PERSON | incidentally , he was followed in this role by francis moon , the father of his son-in-law reverend edward graham moon , who had married his daughter ellen . | |
| 96 | resignation | 1 | EVENT | he later returned to parliament as a liberal member after a by-election in 1860 — caused by the resignation of john ayshford wise — and held the seat until the 1865 general election , when he retired . | |
| 97 | sarah hall | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 98 | john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | in office 30 july 1847 - 8 july 1852 serving with david urquhart preceded by swynfen carnegie edward manningham-buller succeeded by john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor of london | |
| 99 | lord mayor | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | in office 30 july 1847 - 8 july 1852 serving with david urquhart preceded by swynfen carnegie edward manningham-buller succeeded by john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor of london | |
| 100 | east sussex resting place st michael at bowes | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 101 | overseer | 1 | PERSON | he was also an overseer of the poor in 1849 , but was exempted , and then became a churchwarden for 1852/1853 . | |
| 102 | justice | 1 | PROPERTY | other activities sidney was also a justice of the peace for middlesex and westminster and a deputy | |
| 103 | party liberal | 1 | PERSON | british political party liberal other political affiliations conservative spouse(s ) eleanor mary ward ( m. 1860 ) sarah hall ( m. 1831 ; died 1857 ) residence(s ) bowes manor , middlesex thomas sidney | |
| 104 | thomas | 1 | PERSON | british politician and tea merchant thomas sidney | |
| 105 | birthplace | 1 | LOCATION | inscription on his birthplace , goalgate street , stafford | |
| 106 | leeds | 1 | PLACE | he was first elected conservative mp for stafford at the 1847 general election , but stood down at the next election in 1852 in order to stand for leeds where he was unsuccessful . | |
| 107 | property | 1 | PROPERTY | in 1855 , sidney leased the bowes manor in bowes park , after the death of sir thomas wilde , 1st baron truro , later purchasing the property in 1866 . | |
| 108 | years | 1 | PERIOD | political career sidney 's political career began as city councillor of the city of london for farringdon ward for 1843 to 1844 , and then as alderman of billingsgate in 1844 , a position he held for 36 years . | |
| 109 | david urquhart | 1 | PERSON | in office 30 july 1847 - 8 july 1852 serving with david urquhart preceded by swynfen carnegie edward manningham-buller succeeded by john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor of london | |
| 110 | purchasers | 1 | PERSON | upon his death in 1889 , the manor and estate were put up for sale , but no purchasers came forward , and it was instead leased to the guardians of the poor of st mary 's church , islington ; it later became ran down and divided up for development , and then sold for building in 1899 . |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
activities sidney affiliations conservative spouse s alderman bowes manor career career sidney child church conservative mp conservative party politician daughter daughter ellen david urquhart deputy east sussex resting place st michael at bowes eleanor mary ward eleanor mary ward ellen farringdon ward father francis moon francis moon personal details born january stafford john ayshford wise john ayshford wise thomas salt liberal manor member merchant michael bass walter meller middlesex thomas sidney overseer party liberal peelite conservative politician purchasers sarah sheriff sidney sir thomas wilde son in law reverend edward graham moon st mary swynfen carnegie edward manningham buller tea importer tea merchant tea merchant thomas sidney member thomas thomas salt thomas stafford w. ward wife ann william sidney residence s sarah hall |
| PLACE |
baron truro border bowes park city city councillor goalgate street islington leeds london middlesex middlesex nationality new river office palmerston road sarah hall st leonards on sea st michael at bowes church stafford staffordshire westminster william hall worcester |
| PERIOD |
january july march office august office july years |
| PROCESS |
by election development election re election |
| EVENT |
death peace resignation |
| HUMAN ROLE |
john ayshford wise arthur otway lord mayor lord mayor |
| POSITION |
order position |
| PROPERTY |
justice property |
| INSTITUTION |
stafford grammar school |
| HUMAN GROUP |
parliament |
| ENTITY |
guardians |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
seat |
| HILL |
ludgate hill |
| GROUP |
british liberal party |
| ROLE |
role |
| SYSTEM |
construction |
| ESTATE |
estate |
| LOCATION |
birthplace |
| WORD |
life inscription |
| RESULT |
sale |