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Lord Mayor of London Alderman , Lord Mayor William Taylor Copeland MP William Taylor Copeland ( Mary Martha Pearson , 1835 )
Member of Parliament for Coleraine Member of Parliament for Stoke upon Trent Preceded by Hon .
George Anson Succeeded by John Ricardo Personal details Born 1797 London , England Political party Conservative Other political affiliations Whig ( until 1837 )
Residence Russell Farm Website William Taylor Copeland , MP , Alderman ( 1797 - 12 April 1868 ) was a British businessman and politician who served as Lord Mayor of London and a Member of Parliament .
Pottery business
William Taylor
Copeland was the only son of William Copeland , partner of Josiah Spode II in the Stoke Potteries , and his wife Mary Fowler .
He succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in Portugal Street , London and eventually bought out the interests of the Spode family in the business in the Potteries and London .
He ran the business in partnership with Thomas Garrett , formerly manager of the Spode works at Stoke-on-Trent , between 1833 and 1847 .
After the dissolution of the Copeland & Garrett partnership , it traded as W. T.
Copeland & Sons .
Art director to the company was Thomas Battam .
Figure of a Lion by Aaron Hays , Copeland & Garrett , now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Copeland Spode " Chelsea pattern " bowl Medea , Parian ware figure by W. T. Copeland & Sons , later 19th century , now in the Cleveland Museum of Art The company in 1842 developed Parian ware , for statuary , with Copeland and Battam credited for its introduction .
Battam claimed he was the originator .
There was a priority dispute with Mintons , who introduced the " Parian " term for what the Copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but Robert Hunt Handbook to the Great Exhibition upheld Battam 's claim .
In 1866
Copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the Prince of Wales .
Railway and coal interests Copeland became a director of the London and Birmingham Railway Company .
He was the first Chairman of the Provisional Directors of the Trent Valley Railway Company ( TVRC ) , appointed on 11 April 1844 at their first meeting .
He resigned his post in February 1845 , his successor being Edmund Peel .
He was a Director of the North Staffordshire Railway Company from 1846 to 1852 .
Copeland was also a major investor in Fenton Park Colliery , Fenton being one of the six towns that became the borough of Stoke-on-Trent , where he bought into the Spode family interest , in 1833 .
In the 1840s he was running the Berry Hill Colliery near Botteslow , to the north of Fenton .
Local politics and positions
Copeland was active in the civic life of the City of London .
He served as Sheriff of London and Middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was He was elected alderman for Bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer John Fowler Dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
In 1835 he was elected Lord Mayor of London ( the third youngest man to hold that office ) for 1835-36 .
He was a member of the Goldsmiths '
Company and its master in 1837-38 .
For seven years he was president of the royal hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem , as well as a member of the Irish Society and President of the Honourable Artillery Company .
In 1834 he was the first President of Forest School .
National politics Copeland was active in Ireland as a Whig politician .
He contested the Irish UK parliament constituency of Coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections .
In 1831 the sitting member was Sir John William Head Brydges , opposed to the parliamentary reform Bill ; Copeland stood as a Protestant reformer , introduced by the local shopkeeper James Gribben .
In 1832 Copeland , with continuing support from the Irish Society , was in a contest with Sir John Beresford , 1st Baronet .
On both occasions Copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition .
In 1834 , as a dissident Whig , he supported for a time the Derby Dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to Lord John Russell .
In the 1835 general election Copeland was re-elected MP for Coleraine , defeating Henry Richardson , by a majority of five .
He sat for the borough until 1837 .
Copeland then contested the Stoke-upon-Trent constituency in England , as a Conservative candidate .
He sat for that seat between 1837 and 1852 ( when he was defeated ) and again from 1857 until he retired in 1865 .
He had a period as a Peelite , and voted for the repeal of the Corn Laws , but after 1850 he was a Conservative follower of Lord Stanley ( from 1851 the Earl of Derby ) .
Family
The family claimed descent from John of Copeland , also referred to as John de Coupland , who in 1346 captured the King of Scotland at the Battle of Neville 's Cross .
Copeland married in 1826 Sarah Yates .
The couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father .
The sons were William Fowler Mountford Copeland ( 1828-1908 ) , Edward Capper Copeland ( 1835-1875 ) , Alfred James Copeland ( 1837-1921 ) , and Richard Pirie Copeland ( 1841-1913 ) .
His cousin , William Copeland
Astbury , wrote about William Taylor Copeland , the family , and the Copeland Spode business in his diaries , 1831-1848 .
Legacy J. F. Herring .
The Hunt , initial painting in a series commissioned by W. T. Copeland
During the 1830s , the noted sporting artist John Frederick Herring Sr. , then living in Camberwell , was given financial support by Copeland to clear debts .
Herring produced paintings for Copeland , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections .


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lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london alderman [PLACE] , lord mayor william taylor copeland [PERSON] mp william taylor copeland [PERSON] [PERSON] ( mary martha pearson [PERSON] , 1835 ) member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for coleraine member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for stoke [PERSON] upon trent [PERSON] preceded by hon [PERSON] . george anson [PERSON] succeeded by john ricardo personal details [PERSON] born 1797 london [PLACE] , england [PLACE] political party conservative [PERSON] other political affiliations whig [LIQUID] ( until 1837 ) residence russell farm website william taylor copeland [PERSON] [PERSON] , mp , alderman [PLACE] ( 1797 - 12 april [PERIOD] 1868 ) was a british businessman [PERSON] and politician [PERSON] who served as lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] and a member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] . pottery business [INFORMATION] william taylor copeland [PERSON] was the only son [PERSON] of william copeland [PERSON] , partner [GROUP] of josiah spode ii [PERSON] in the stoke potteries [PERSON] , and his wife mary fowler [PERSON] . he succeeded his father [PERSON] in 1827 as head [HEAD] of the porcelain firm [INSTITUTION] in portugal street [PLACE] , london [PLACE] and eventually bought out the interests [PERSON] of the spode family [HUMAN GROUP] in the business [INFORMATION] in the potteries [PERSON] and london [PLACE] . he ran the business [INFORMATION] in partnership [PERSON] with thomas garrett [PERSON] , formerly manager [PERSON] of the spode works [PERSON] at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . after the dissolution [PROCESS] of the copeland [PERSON] & garrett partnership [PERSON] , it traded as w. t. copeland [PERSON] & sons [PERSON] . art director [PERSON] to the company [INSTITUTION] was thomas battam [UNKNOWN] . figure [FIGURE] of a lion [PLACE] by aaron hays [PERSON] , copeland [PERSON] & garrett [PERSON] , now in the metropolitan museum [PLACE] of art copeland [PERSON] spode [PERSON] " chelsea pattern [ARRANGEMENT] " bowl medea [PERSON] , parian [UNKNOWN] ware [PERSON] figure [FIGURE] by w. t. copeland [PERSON] & sons [PERSON] , later 19th century [PERIOD] , now in the cleveland museum [PLACE] of art [ARTWORK] the company [INSTITUTION] in 1842 developed parian [UNKNOWN] ware [PERSON] , for statuary [BRANCH] , with copeland [PERSON] and battam [UNKNOWN] credited for its introduction [RESOURCE] . battam [UNKNOWN] claimed he was the originator [PERSON] . there was a priority dispute [DISPUTE] with mintons [UNKNOWN] , who introduced the " parian [UNKNOWN] " term [TERM] for what the copeland factory [PERSON] called " statuary [BRANCH] porcelain [MATERIAL] " ; but robert hunt [PERSON] handbook [PERSON] to the great exhibition upheld battam [UNKNOWN] 's claim [AMOUNT] . in 1866 copeland [PERSON] was appointed china [PLACE] and glass manufacturer [PERSON] to the prince [PERSON] of wales [PLACE] . railway and coal interests copeland [PERSON] became a director [PERSON] of the london [PLACE] and birmingham railway company [INSTITUTION] . he was the first chairman [HEAD] of the provisional directors [PERSON] of the trent valley railway company [INSTITUTION] ( tvrc [UNKNOWN] ) , appointed on 11 april [PERIOD] 1844 at their first meeting [ACTIVITY] . he resigned his post [LOCATION] in february [PERIOD] 1845 , his successor [PERSON] being edmund peel [PERSON] . he was a director [PERSON] of the north staffordshire railway company [INSTITUTION] from 1846 to 1852 . copeland [PERSON] was also a major investor [PERSON] in fenton park colliery [PERSON] , fenton [PERSON] being one of the six towns [ENTITY] that became the borough [RELATIONSHIP] of stoke-on-trent , where he bought into the spode family [HUMAN GROUP] interest [ACT] , in 1833 . in the 1840s he was running the berry hill colliery [PERSON] near botteslow [UNKNOWN] , to the north [PLACE] of fenton [PERSON] . local politics [ACT] and positions copeland [PERSON] was active in the civic life [EVENT] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . he served as sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman [PLACE] for bishopsgate ward [PERSON] in 1829 , winning a contest [CONDITION] with the stationer [UNKNOWN] and printer john [PERSON] fowler dove [PERSON] , and then held the position [POSITION] for the rest [POSITION] of his life [EVENT] . in 1835 he was elected lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] ( the third youngest man [PERSON] to hold that office [PLACE] ) for 1835-36 . he was a member [PERSON] of the goldsmiths [UNKNOWN] ' company [INSTITUTION] and its master [PERSON] in 1837-38 . for seven years [PERIOD] he was president [PERSON] of the royal hospitals [RESOURCE] of bridewell [PERSON] and bethlem [PERSON] , as well as a member [PERSON] of the irish society [INSTITUTION] and president [PERSON] of the honourable artillery company [INSTITUTION] . in 1834 he was the first president [PERSON] of forest school [INSTITUTION] . national politics copeland [PERSON] was active in ireland [PLACE] as a whig politician [PERSON] . he contested the irish uk parliament [HUMAN GROUP] constituency [PERSON] of coleraine [UNKNOWN] at the 1831 and 1832 general elections [PROCESS] . in 1831 the sitting member [PERSON] was sir john [PERSON] william [PERSON] head [HEAD] brydges [PERSON] , opposed to the parliamentary [UNKNOWN] reform bill [PERSON] ; copeland [PERSON] stood as a protestant reformer [PERSON] , introduced by the local shopkeeper james gribben [PERSON] . in 1832 copeland [PERSON] , with continuing support [POSITION] from the irish society [INSTITUTION] , was in a contest [CONDITION] with sir john [PERSON] beresford [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] . on both occasions copeland [PERSON] lost the initial poll [PERSON] , but was declared duly elected on petition [ACT] . in 1834 , as a dissident whig [LIQUID] , he supported for a time [PERIOD] the derby dilly [PERSON] , but ultimately gave his vote [ACT] to lord john [PERSON] russell [PERSON] . in the 1835 general election copeland [PERSON] was re-elected mp for coleraine [UNKNOWN] , defeating henry richardson [PERSON] , by a majority [PERSON] of five . he sat for the borough [RELATIONSHIP] until 1837 . copeland [PERSON] then contested the stoke-upon-trent constituency [PERSON] in england [PLACE] , as a conservative candidate [PERSON] . he sat for that seat [PROPERTY] between 1837 and 1852 ( when he was defeated ) and again from 1857 until he retired in 1865 . he had a period [PERIOD] as a peelite [UNKNOWN] , and voted for the repeal [ACT] of the corn laws [PERSON] , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower [PERSON] of lord stanley [PERSON] ( from 1851 the earl [PERSON] of derby [PERSON] ) . family [HUMAN GROUP] the family [HUMAN GROUP] claimed descent [QUANTITY] from john [PERSON] of copeland [PERSON] , also referred to as john de coupland [PERSON] , who in 1346 captured the king [PERSON] of scotland [PLACE] at the battle [PERSON] of neville [PERSON] 's cross [PERSON] . copeland [PERSON] married in 1826 sarah yates [PERSON] . the couple [GROUP] had ten children [PERSON] , of whom a daughter [PERSON] and four sons [PERSON] survived their father [PERSON] . the sons [PERSON] were william fowler mountford copeland [PERSON] ( 1828-1908 ) , edward capper copeland [PERSON] ( 1835-1875 ) , alfred james copeland [PERSON] ( 1837-1921 ) , and richard pirie copeland [PERSON] ( 1841-1913 ) . his cousin [PERSON] , william copeland [PERSON] astbury , wrote about william taylor copeland [PERSON] , the family [HUMAN GROUP] , and the copeland spode business [INFORMATION] in his diaries [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , 1831-1848 . legacy j. f. herring [PERSON] . the hunt [PERSON] , initial painting [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in a series [SERIES] commissioned by w. t. copeland [PERSON] during the 1830s , the noted sporting artist john [PERSON] frederick herring sr. , then living in camberwell [UNKNOWN] , was given financial support [POSITION] by copeland [PERSON] to clear debts [ACTION] . herring produced paintings [ABSTRACT ENTITY] for copeland [PERSON] , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections [COLLECTION] .

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37copeland spode business1PERSON astbury , wrote about william taylor copeland , the family , and the copeland spode business in his diaries , 1831-1848 .
38sarah yates1PERSON copeland married in 1826 sarah yates .
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41thomas battam1PERSON art director to the company was thomas battam .
42ireland1PLACE national politics copeland was active in ireland as a whig politician .
43garrett partnership1PERSON after the dissolution of the copeland & garrett partnership , it traded as w. t.
44follower1PERSON he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
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48art1ARTWORK art director to the company was thomas battam .
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54porcelain1MATERIAL he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
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60porcelain collections1COLLECTION herring produced paintings for copeland , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections .
61battle1PERSON the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
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69neville1PERSON the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
70constituency1PERSON he contested the irish uk parliament constituency of coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections .
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75corn laws1PERSON he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
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79north1PLACE he was a director of the north staffordshire railway company from 1846 to 1852 .
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83head1HEAD he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
84majority1PERSON in the 1835 general election copeland was re-elected mp for coleraine , defeating henry richardson , by a majority of five .
85sheriff1PERSON he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
86king1PERSON the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
87originator1PERSON battam claimed he was the originator .
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90william copeland1PERSON copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler .
91parliamentary1UNKNOWN in 1831 the sitting member was sir john william head brydges , opposed to the parliamentary reform bill ; copeland stood as a protestant reformer , introduced by the local shopkeeper james gribben .
92edmund peel1PERSON he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel .
93investor1PERSON copeland was also a major investor in fenton park colliery , fenton being one of the six towns that became the borough of stoke-on-trent , where he bought into the spode family interest , in 1833 .
94fenton park colliery1PERSON copeland was also a major investor in fenton park colliery , fenton being one of the six towns that became the borough of stoke-on-trent , where he bought into the spode family interest , in 1833 .
95wales1PLACE copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales .
96poll1PERSON on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition .
97statuary1BRANCH figure of a lion by aaron hays , copeland & garrett , now in the metropolitan museum of art copeland spode " chelsea pattern " bowl medea , parian ware figure by w. t. copeland & sons , later 19th century , now in the cleveland museum of art the company in 1842 developed parian ware , for statuary , with copeland and battam credited for its introduction .
98earl1PERSON he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
99son1PERSON copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler .
100chairman1HEAD he was the first chairman of the provisional directors of the trent valley railway company ( tvrc ) , appointed on 11 april 1844 at their first meeting .
101rest1POSITION he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
102children1PERSON the couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father .
103richard pirie copeland1PERSON the sons were william fowler mountford copeland ( 1828-1908 ) , edward capper copeland ( 1835-1875 ) , alfred james copeland ( 1837-1921 ) , and richard pirie copeland ( 1841-1913 ) .
104derby dilly1PERSON in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell .
105stationer1UNKNOWN he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
106term1TERM there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
107bishopsgate ward1PERSON he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
108towns1ENTITY copeland was also a major investor in fenton park colliery , fenton being one of the six towns that became the borough of stoke-on-trent , where he bought into the spode family interest , in 1833 .
109glass manufacturer1PERSON copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales .
110debts1ACTION during the 1830s , the noted sporting artist john frederick herring sr. , then living in camberwell , was given financial support by copeland to clear debts .
111berry hill colliery1PERSON in the 1840s he was running the berry hill colliery near botteslow , to the north of fenton .
112josiah spode ii1PERSON copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler .
113john de coupland1PERSON the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
114city1PLACE copeland was active in the civic life of the city of london .
115lion1PLACE figure of a lion by aaron hays , copeland & garrett , now in the metropolitan museum of art copeland spode " chelsea pattern " bowl medea , parian ware figure by w. t. copeland & sons , later 19th century , now in the cleveland museum of art the company in 1842 developed parian ware , for statuary , with copeland and battam credited for its introduction .
116couple1GROUP the couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father .
117printer john fowler dove1PERSON he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
118petition1ACT on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition .
119election copeland1PERSON in the 1835 general election copeland was re-elected mp for coleraine , defeating henry richardson , by a majority of five .
120priority dispute1DISPUTE there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
121residence russell farm website william taylor copeland1PERSON residence russell farm website william taylor copeland , mp , alderman ( 1797 - 12 april 1868 ) was a british businessman and politician who served as lord mayor of london and a member of parliament .
122john ricardo personal details1PERSON george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 )
123great exhibition upheld battam1UNKNOWN there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
124businessman1PERSON residence russell farm website william taylor copeland , mp , alderman ( 1797 - 12 april 1868 ) was a british businessman and politician who served as lord mayor of london and a member of parliament .
125portugal street1PLACE he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
126trent1PERSON member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon .
127brydges1PERSON in 1831 the sitting member was sir john william head brydges , opposed to the parliamentary reform bill ; copeland stood as a protestant reformer , introduced by the local shopkeeper james gribben .
128bethlem1PERSON for seven years he was president of the royal hospitals of bridewell and bethlem , as well as a member of the irish society and president of the honourable artillery company .
129honourable artillery company1INSTITUTION for seven years he was president of the royal hospitals of bridewell and bethlem , as well as a member of the irish society and president of the honourable artillery company .
130repeal1ACT he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
131prince1PERSON copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales .
132porcelain firm1INSTITUTION he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
133occasions copeland1PERSON on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition .
134stoke1PERSON member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon .
135period1PERIOD he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
136spode family1HUMAN GROUP he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
137february1PERIOD he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel .
138lord john russell1PERSON in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell .
139lord stanley1PERSON he had a period as a peelite , and voted for the repeal of the corn laws , but after 1850 he was a conservative follower of lord stanley ( from 1851 the earl of derby ) .
140century1PERIOD figure of a lion by aaron hays , copeland & garrett , now in the metropolitan museum of art copeland spode " chelsea pattern " bowl medea , parian ware figure by w. t. copeland & sons , later 19th century , now in the cleveland museum of art the company in 1842 developed parian ware , for statuary , with copeland and battam credited for its introduction .
141william taylor copeland1PERSON lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 )
142hunt1PERSON there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
143baronet1PERSON in 1832 copeland , with continuing support from the irish society , was in a contest with sir john beresford , 1st baronet .
144hon1PERSON member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon .
145middlesex1PLACE he served as sheriff of london and middlesex in 1828-29 ; and he was he was elected alderman for bishopsgate ward in 1829 , winning a contest with the stationer and printer john fowler dove , and then held the position for the rest of his life .
146william fowler mountford copeland1PERSON the sons were william fowler mountford copeland ( 1828-1908 ) , edward capper copeland ( 1835-1875 ) , alfred james copeland ( 1837-1921 ) , and richard pirie copeland ( 1841-1913 ) .
147alfred james copeland1PERSON the sons were william fowler mountford copeland ( 1828-1908 ) , edward capper copeland ( 1835-1875 ) , alfred james copeland ( 1837-1921 ) , and richard pirie copeland ( 1841-1913 ) .
148camberwell1UNKNOWN during the 1830s , the noted sporting artist john frederick herring sr. , then living in camberwell , was given financial support by copeland to clear debts .
149meeting1ACTIVITY he was the first chairman of the provisional directors of the trent valley railway company ( tvrc ) , appointed on 11 april 1844 at their first meeting .
150partnership1PERSON he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 .
151dissolution1PROCESS after the dissolution of the copeland & garrett partnership , it traded as w. t.
152john1PERSON george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 )
153coleraine member1PERSON member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon .
154claim1AMOUNT there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
155china1PLACE copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales .
156spode family interest1ACT copeland was also a major investor in fenton park colliery , fenton being one of the six towns that became the borough of stoke-on-trent , where he bought into the spode family interest , in 1833 .
157robert hunt handbook1PERSON there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .
158potteries1PERSON copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler .
159sir john william1PERSON in 1831 the sitting member was sir john william head brydges , opposed to the parliamentary reform bill ; copeland stood as a protestant reformer , introduced by the local shopkeeper james gribben .
160bill1PERSON in 1831 the sitting member was sir john william head brydges , opposed to the parliamentary reform bill ; copeland stood as a protestant reformer , introduced by the local shopkeeper james gribben .
161candidate1PERSON copeland then contested the stoke-upon-trent constituency in england , as a conservative candidate .
162provisional directors1PERSON he was the first chairman of the provisional directors of the trent valley railway company ( tvrc ) , appointed on 11 april 1844 at their first meeting .
163series1SERIES the hunt , initial painting in a series commissioned by w. t. copeland
164william copeland astbury1PERSON
165cousin1PERSON his cousin , william copeland
166thomas garrett1PERSON he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 .
167derby1PERSON in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell .
168paintings1ABSTRACT ENTITY herring produced paintings for copeland , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections .
169art director1PLACE art director to the company was thomas battam .
170north staffordshire railway company1INSTITUTION he was a director of the north staffordshire railway company from 1846 to 1852 .
171london alderman1PERSON lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 )
172scotland1PLACE the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
173partner1GROUP copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler .
174business william taylor copeland1PERSON
175bowl medea1PERSON figure of a lion by aaron hays , copeland & garrett , now in the metropolitan museum of art copeland spode " chelsea pattern " bowl medea , parian ware figure by w. t. copeland & sons , later 19th century , now in the cleveland museum of art the company in 1842 developed parian ware , for statuary , with copeland and battam credited for its introduction .
176cross1PERSON the family claimed descent from john of copeland , also referred to as john de coupland , who in 1346 captured the king of scotland at the battle of neville 's cross .
177edward capper copeland1PERSON the sons were william fowler mountford copeland ( 1828-1908 ) , edward capper copeland ( 1835-1875 ) , alfred james copeland ( 1837-1921 ) , and richard pirie copeland ( 1841-1913 ) .
178introduction1RESOURCE figure of a lion by aaron hays , copeland & garrett , now in the metropolitan museum of art copeland spode " chelsea pattern " bowl medea , parian ware figure by w. t. copeland & sons , later 19th century , now in the cleveland museum of art the company in 1842 developed parian ware , for statuary , with copeland and battam credited for its introduction .
179post1LOCATION he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel .
180elections1PROCESS he contested the irish uk parliament constituency of coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections .
181politics copeland1PERSON national politics copeland was active in ireland as a whig politician .
182tvrc1UNKNOWN he was the first chairman of the provisional directors of the trent valley railway company ( tvrc ) , appointed on 11 april 1844 at their first meeting .
183years1PERIOD for seven years he was president of the royal hospitals of bridewell and bethlem , as well as a member of the irish society and president of the honourable artillery company .
184legacy j. f. herring1PERSON legacy j. f. herring .
185dissident whig1LIQUID in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell .
186interests1PERSON he succeeded his father in 1827 as head of the porcelain firm in portugal street , london and eventually bought out the interests of the spode family in the business in the potteries and london .
187botteslow1UNKNOWN in the 1840s he was running the berry hill colliery near botteslow , to the north of fenton .
188sir john beresford1PERSON in 1832 copeland , with continuing support from the irish society , was in a contest with sir john beresford , 1st baronet .
189birmingham railway company1INSTITUTION railway and coal interests copeland became a director of the london and birmingham railway company .
190mintons1UNKNOWN there was a priority dispute with mintons , who introduced the " parian " term for what the copeland factory called " statuary porcelain " ; but robert hunt handbook to the great exhibition upheld battam 's claim .

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