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Lord Mayor of London and Liberal Member of Parliament
For other people named James Duke , see James Duke ( disambiguation ) .
Sir James Duke Bt Sir James Duke ( 1792-1873 ) , 1st Baronet Lord Mayor of London In office 1848-1849 Preceded by John Wilks Succeeded by Thomas
Farncomb Parliamentary group Liberal Party Constituency Boston Member of Parliament for City of London In office 1849-1865 Preceded by James Pattison Succeeded by William Lawrence Member of Parliament for Boston
In office 1837-1849 Sir James Duke ( 1792-1873 ) , Bt Sir James Duke ( 1792-1873 ) , Bt Drinking fountain given by Sir James Duke to the church of St Dunstan-in-the-West in the City of London Sir James Duke , 1st Baronet ( 31 January 1792 - 28 May 1873 ) was a British Liberal Party politician .
He was Lord Mayor of London in 1848-1849 , and sat in the House of Commons from 1837 to 1865 .
Born in Montrose , he was elected at the 1837 general election as a member of parliament ( MP ) for the borough of Boston in Lincolnshire , and was re-elected at the 1841 and 1847 general elections .
He was elected as Sheriff of the City of London in 1837 and knighted on 5 April of that year .
Sir James was Lord Mayor of London in 1847 .
In June of that year a vacancy arose in the City of London constituency when the Liberal MP James Pattison died at age 62 .
A group of leading Liberals from the City met on 16 July and resolved to nominate Duke for the vacancy if he would consent , agreeing that : " impressed with the opinion that the personal character and commercial experience of the Rt . Hon .
Sir James Duke , combined with his business habits , and his long acquaintance with public affairs as a member of the House of Commons , eminently qualify him for the representation of the various interests of this city in Parliament " A deputation was sent to the Mansion House , where Duke was asked to stand , which he immediately agreed to do .
He resigned his Boston seat by taking the Chiltern Hundreds , and at the by-election on 27 July 1849 he was elected as an MP for the City of London constituency , winning more than twice as many votes as his sole opponent , the Conservative Party candidate Lord John Manners .
He was made a baronet in October 1849 , on 30 November he was appointed as a commissioner for enquiring into Smithfield Market .
He held the City of London seat until he stood down from the Commons at the 1865 general election .
He was appointed High Sheriff of Sussex for 1872 .


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27st dunstan in the west1PLACE
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29liberals1PERSON a group of leading liberals from the city met on 16 july and resolved to nominate duke for the vacancy if he would consent , agreeing that : " impressed with the opinion that the personal character and commercial experience of the rt . hon .
30opponent1PERSON he resigned his boston seat by taking the chiltern hundreds , and at the by-election on 27 july 1849 he was elected as an mp for the city of london constituency , winning more than twice as many votes as his sole opponent , the conservative party candidate lord john manners .
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34commissioner1PERSON he was made a baronet in october 1849 , on 30 november he was appointed as a commissioner for enquiring into smithfield market .
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36affairs1ABSTRACT ENTITY sir james duke , combined with his business habits , and his long acquaintance with public affairs as a member of the house of commons , eminently qualify him for the representation of the various interests of this city in parliament " a deputation was sent to the mansion house , where duke was asked to stand , which he immediately agreed to do .
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40interests1ELEMENT sir james duke , combined with his business habits , and his long acquaintance with public affairs as a member of the house of commons , eminently qualify him for the representation of the various interests of this city in parliament " a deputation was sent to the mansion house , where duke was asked to stand , which he immediately agreed to do .
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44votes1CONCLUSION he resigned his boston seat by taking the chiltern hundreds , and at the by-election on 27 july 1849 he was elected as an mp for the city of london constituency , winning more than twice as many votes as his sole opponent , the conservative party candidate lord john manners .
45april1PERIOD he was elected as sheriff of the city of london in 1837 and knighted on 5 april of that year .
46conservative party candidate lord john manners1PERSON he resigned his boston seat by taking the chiltern hundreds , and at the by-election on 27 july 1849 he was elected as an mp for the city of london constituency , winning more than twice as many votes as his sole opponent , the conservative party candidate lord john manners .
47opinion1AMOUNT a group of leading liberals from the city met on 16 july and resolved to nominate duke for the vacancy if he would consent , agreeing that : " impressed with the opinion that the personal character and commercial experience of the rt . hon .
48elections1PROCESS born in montrose , he was elected at the 1837 general election as a member of parliament ( mp ) for the borough of boston in lincolnshire , and was re-elected at the 1841 and 1847 general elections .
49people1HUMAN GROUP for other people named james duke , see james duke ( disambiguation ) .
50chiltern hundreds1UNKNOWN he resigned his boston seat by taking the chiltern hundreds , and at the by-election on 27 july 1849 he was elected as an mp for the city of london constituency , winning more than twice as many votes as his sole opponent , the conservative party candidate lord john manners .
51lincolnshire1PLACE born in montrose , he was elected at the 1837 general election as a member of parliament ( mp ) for the borough of boston in lincolnshire , and was re-elected at the 1841 and 1847 general elections .
52june1PERIOD in june of that year a vacancy arose in the city of london constituency when the liberal mp james pattison died at age 62 .
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54high sheriff1PERSON he was appointed high sheriff of sussex for 1872 .
55experience1COGNITIVE STATE a group of leading liberals from the city met on 16 july and resolved to nominate duke for the vacancy if he would consent , agreeing that : " impressed with the opinion that the personal character and commercial experience of the rt . hon .
56business habits1ACTION sir james duke , combined with his business habits , and his long acquaintance with public affairs as a member of the house of commons , eminently qualify him for the representation of the various interests of this city in parliament " a deputation was sent to the mansion house , where duke was asked to stand , which he immediately agreed to do .
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59sussex1PERSON he was appointed high sheriff of sussex for 1872 .
60deputation1UNKNOWN sir james duke , combined with his business habits , and his long acquaintance with public affairs as a member of the house of commons , eminently qualify him for the representation of the various interests of this city in parliament " a deputation was sent to the mansion house , where duke was asked to stand , which he immediately agreed to do .
61smithfield market1AMOUNT he was made a baronet in october 1849 , on 30 november he was appointed as a commissioner for enquiring into smithfield market .
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63liberal mp james pattison1PERSON in june of that year a vacancy arose in the city of london constituency when the liberal mp james pattison died at age 62 .
64october1PERIOD he was made a baronet in october 1849 , on 30 november he was appointed as a commissioner for enquiring into smithfield market .
65january1PERIOD in office 1837-1849 sir james duke ( 1792-1873 ) , bt sir james duke ( 1792-1873 ) , bt drinking fountain given by sir james duke to the church of st dunstan-in-the-west in the city of london sir james duke , 1st baronet ( 31 january 1792 - 28 may 1873 ) was a british liberal party politician .
66age1PROPERTY in june of that year a vacancy arose in the city of london constituency when the liberal mp james pattison died at age 62 .
67sheriff1PERSON he was elected as sheriff of the city of london in 1837 and knighted on 5 april of that year .
68disambiguation1ACT for other people named james duke , see james duke ( disambiguation ) .
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70london seat1PERSON he held the city of london seat until he stood down from the commons at the 1865 general election .
71sir james1PERSON sir james duke bt sir james duke ( 1792-1873 ) , 1st baronet lord mayor of london in office 1848-1849 preceded by john wilks succeeded by thomas

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