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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 . |
| 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] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | copeland | 12 | PERSON | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 2 | london | 8 | PLACE | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 3 | member | 5 | PERSON | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 4 | sons | 4 | PERSON | copeland & sons . | |
| 5 | w. t. copeland | 3 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 6 | president | 3 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 7 | lord mayor | 3 | HUMAN ROLE | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 8 | parliament | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 9 | father | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 10 | irish society | 2 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 11 | business | 2 | INFORMATION | pottery business | |
| 12 | director | 2 | PERSON | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 13 | coleraine | 2 | UNKNOWN | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 14 | life | 2 | EVENT | copeland was active in the civic life of the city of london . | |
| 15 | stoke on trent | 2 | PERSON | ||
| 16 | politician | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 17 | family | 2 | HUMAN 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 . | |
| 18 | april | 2 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 19 | support | 2 | POSITION | in 1832 copeland , with continuing support from the irish society , was in a contest with sir john beresford , 1st baronet . | |
| 20 | battam | 2 | UNKNOWN | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 21 | england | 2 | PLACE | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 22 | borough | 2 | RELATIONSHIP | 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 . | |
| 23 | contest | 2 | CONDITION | 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 . | |
| 24 | company | 2 | INSTITUTION | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 25 | parian | 2 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 26 | alderman | 2 | PLACE | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 27 | fenton | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 28 | descent | 1 | QUANTITY | 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 . | |
| 29 | positions copeland | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 30 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | the couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father . | |
| 31 | henry richardson | 1 | PERSON | in the 1835 general election copeland was re-elected mp for coleraine , defeating henry richardson , by a majority of five . | |
| 32 | garrett | 1 | PERSON | he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . | |
| 33 | stoke potteries | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 34 | master | 1 | PERSON | company and its master in 1837-38 . | |
| 35 | forest school | 1 | INSTITUTION | in 1834 he was the first president of forest school . | |
| 36 | figure | 1 | FIGURE | 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 . | |
| 37 | copeland spode business | 1 | PERSON | astbury , wrote about william taylor copeland , the family , and the copeland spode business in his diaries , 1831-1848 . | |
| 38 | sarah yates | 1 | PERSON | copeland married in 1826 sarah yates . | |
| 39 | reformer | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 40 | position | 1 | POSITION | 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 . | |
| 41 | thomas battam | 1 | PERSON | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 42 | ireland | 1 | PLACE | national politics copeland was active in ireland as a whig politician . | |
| 43 | garrett partnership | 1 | PERSON | after the dissolution of the copeland & garrett partnership , it traded as w. t. | |
| 44 | follower | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 45 | chelsea pattern | 1 | ARRANGEMENT | 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 . | |
| 46 | office | 1 | PLACE | in 1835 he was elected lord mayor of london ( the third youngest man to hold that office ) for 1835-36 . | |
| 47 | seat | 1 | PROPERTY | he sat for that seat between 1837 and 1852 ( when he was defeated ) and again from 1857 until he retired in 1865 . | |
| 48 | art | 1 | ARTWORK | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 49 | george anson | 1 | PERSON | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 50 | shopkeeper james gribben | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 51 | bridewell | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 52 | copeland factory | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 53 | irish uk parliament constituency | 1 | PERSON | he contested the irish uk parliament constituency of coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections . | |
| 54 | porcelain | 1 | MATERIAL | 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 . | |
| 55 | party conservative | 1 | PERSON | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 56 | diaries | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | astbury , wrote about william taylor copeland , the family , and the copeland spode business in his diaries , 1831-1848 . | |
| 57 | metropolitan museum | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 58 | affiliations whig | 1 | LIQUID | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 59 | ware | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 60 | porcelain collections | 1 | COLLECTION | herring produced paintings for copeland , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections . | |
| 61 | battle | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 62 | trent valley railway company | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 63 | manager | 1 | PERSON | he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . | |
| 64 | lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland | 1 | PERSON | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 65 | vote | 1 | ACT | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 66 | hospitals | 1 | RESOURCE | 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 . | |
| 67 | mary martha pearson | 1 | PERSON | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 68 | spode works | 1 | PERSON | he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . | |
| 69 | neville | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 70 | constituency | 1 | PERSON | he contested the irish uk parliament constituency of coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections . | |
| 71 | politics | 1 | ACT | local politics and positions | |
| 72 | painting | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | the hunt , initial painting in a series commissioned by w. t. copeland | |
| 73 | time | 1 | PERIOD | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 74 | wife mary fowler | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 75 | corn laws | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 76 | goldsmiths | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was a member of the goldsmiths ' | |
| 77 | successor | 1 | PERSON | he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel . | |
| 78 | cleveland museum | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 79 | north | 1 | PLACE | he was a director of the north staffordshire railway company from 1846 to 1852 . | |
| 80 | man | 1 | PERSON | in 1835 he was elected lord mayor of london ( the third youngest man to hold that office ) for 1835-36 . | |
| 81 | interests copeland | 1 | PERSON | railway and coal interests copeland became a director of the london and birmingham railway company . | |
| 82 | art copeland spode | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 83 | head | 1 | HEAD | 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 . | |
| 84 | majority | 1 | PERSON | in the 1835 general election copeland was re-elected mp for coleraine , defeating henry richardson , by a majority of five . | |
| 85 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 86 | king | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 87 | originator | 1 | PERSON | battam claimed he was the originator . | |
| 88 | peelite | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 ) . | |
| 89 | aaron hays | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 90 | william copeland | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 91 | parliamentary | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 92 | edmund peel | 1 | PERSON | he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel . | |
| 93 | investor | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 94 | fenton park colliery | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 95 | wales | 1 | PLACE | copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales . | |
| 96 | poll | 1 | PERSON | on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition . | |
| 97 | statuary | 1 | BRANCH | 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 . | |
| 98 | earl | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 99 | son | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 100 | chairman | 1 | HEAD | 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 . | |
| 101 | rest | 1 | POSITION | 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 . | |
| 102 | children | 1 | PERSON | the couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father . | |
| 103 | richard pirie copeland | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 104 | derby dilly | 1 | PERSON | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 105 | stationer | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 106 | term | 1 | TERM | 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 . | |
| 107 | bishopsgate ward | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 108 | towns | 1 | ENTITY | 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 . | |
| 109 | glass manufacturer | 1 | PERSON | copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales . | |
| 110 | debts | 1 | ACTION | during the 1830s , the noted sporting artist john frederick herring sr. , then living in camberwell , was given financial support by copeland to clear debts . | |
| 111 | berry hill colliery | 1 | PERSON | in the 1840s he was running the berry hill colliery near botteslow , to the north of fenton . | |
| 112 | josiah spode ii | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 113 | john de coupland | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 114 | city | 1 | PLACE | copeland was active in the civic life of the city of london . | |
| 115 | lion | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 116 | couple | 1 | GROUP | the couple had ten children , of whom a daughter and four sons survived their father . | |
| 117 | printer john fowler dove | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 118 | petition | 1 | ACT | on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition . | |
| 119 | election copeland | 1 | PERSON | in the 1835 general election copeland was re-elected mp for coleraine , defeating henry richardson , by a majority of five . | |
| 120 | priority dispute | 1 | DISPUTE | 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 . | |
| 121 | residence russell farm website william taylor copeland | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 122 | john ricardo personal details | 1 | PERSON | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 123 | great exhibition upheld battam | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 124 | businessman | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 125 | portugal street | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 126 | trent | 1 | PERSON | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 127 | brydges | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 128 | bethlem | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 129 | honourable artillery company | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 130 | repeal | 1 | ACT | 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 ) . | |
| 131 | prince | 1 | PERSON | copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales . | |
| 132 | porcelain firm | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 133 | occasions copeland | 1 | PERSON | on both occasions copeland lost the initial poll , but was declared duly elected on petition . | |
| 134 | stoke | 1 | PERSON | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 135 | period | 1 | PERIOD | 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 ) . | |
| 136 | spode family | 1 | HUMAN 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 . | |
| 137 | february | 1 | PERIOD | he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel . | |
| 138 | lord john russell | 1 | PERSON | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 139 | lord stanley | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 140 | century | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 141 | william taylor copeland | 1 | PERSON | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 142 | hunt | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 143 | baronet | 1 | PERSON | in 1832 copeland , with continuing support from the irish society , was in a contest with sir john beresford , 1st baronet . | |
| 144 | hon | 1 | PERSON | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 145 | middlesex | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 146 | william fowler mountford copeland | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 147 | alfred james copeland | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 148 | camberwell | 1 | UNKNOWN | during the 1830s , the noted sporting artist john frederick herring sr. , then living in camberwell , was given financial support by copeland to clear debts . | |
| 149 | meeting | 1 | ACTIVITY | 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 . | |
| 150 | partnership | 1 | PERSON | he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . | |
| 151 | dissolution | 1 | PROCESS | after the dissolution of the copeland & garrett partnership , it traded as w. t. | |
| 152 | john | 1 | PERSON | george anson succeeded by john ricardo personal details born 1797 london , england political party conservative other political affiliations whig ( until 1837 ) | |
| 153 | coleraine member | 1 | PERSON | member of parliament for coleraine member of parliament for stoke upon trent preceded by hon . | |
| 154 | claim | 1 | AMOUNT | 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 . | |
| 155 | china | 1 | PLACE | copeland was appointed china and glass manufacturer to the prince of wales . | |
| 156 | spode family interest | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 157 | robert hunt handbook | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 158 | potteries | 1 | PERSON | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 159 | sir john william | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 160 | bill | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 161 | candidate | 1 | PERSON | copeland then contested the stoke-upon-trent constituency in england , as a conservative candidate . | |
| 162 | provisional directors | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 163 | series | 1 | SERIES | the hunt , initial painting in a series commissioned by w. t. copeland | |
| 164 | william copeland astbury | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 165 | cousin | 1 | PERSON | his cousin , william copeland | |
| 166 | thomas garrett | 1 | PERSON | he ran the business in partnership with thomas garrett , formerly manager of the spode works at stoke-on-trent , between 1833 and 1847 . | |
| 167 | derby | 1 | PERSON | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 168 | paintings | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | herring produced paintings for copeland , and some were used to decorate porcelain collections . | |
| 169 | art director | 1 | PLACE | art director to the company was thomas battam . | |
| 170 | north staffordshire railway company | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was a director of the north staffordshire railway company from 1846 to 1852 . | |
| 171 | london alderman | 1 | PERSON | lord mayor of london alderman , lord mayor william taylor copeland mp william taylor copeland ( mary martha pearson , 1835 ) | |
| 172 | scotland | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 173 | partner | 1 | GROUP | copeland was the only son of william copeland , partner of josiah spode ii in the stoke potteries , and his wife mary fowler . | |
| 174 | business william taylor copeland | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 175 | bowl medea | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 176 | cross | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 177 | edward capper copeland | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 178 | introduction | 1 | RESOURCE | 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 . | |
| 179 | post | 1 | LOCATION | he resigned his post in february 1845 , his successor being edmund peel . | |
| 180 | elections | 1 | PROCESS | he contested the irish uk parliament constituency of coleraine at the 1831 and 1832 general elections . | |
| 181 | politics copeland | 1 | PERSON | national politics copeland was active in ireland as a whig politician . | |
| 182 | tvrc | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 183 | years | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 184 | legacy j. f. herring | 1 | PERSON | legacy j. f. herring . | |
| 185 | dissident whig | 1 | LIQUID | in 1834 , as a dissident whig , he supported for a time the derby dilly , but ultimately gave his vote to lord john russell . | |
| 186 | interests | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 187 | botteslow | 1 | UNKNOWN | in the 1840s he was running the berry hill colliery near botteslow , to the north of fenton . | |
| 188 | sir john beresford | 1 | PERSON | in 1832 copeland , with continuing support from the irish society , was in a contest with sir john beresford , 1st baronet . | |
| 189 | birmingham railway company | 1 | INSTITUTION | railway and coal interests copeland became a director of the london and birmingham railway company . | |
| 190 | mintons | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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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alderman art director china city cleveland museum england ireland lion london metropolitan museum middlesex north office portugal street scotland wales |
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birmingham railway company company forest school honourable artillery company irish society north staffordshire railway company porcelain firm trent valley railway company |
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petition politics repeal spode family interest vote |
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family parliament spode family |
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diaries painting paintings |
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position rest support |
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couple partner |
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affiliations whig dissident whig |
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dissolution elections |
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chairman head |
| RESOURCE |
hospitals introduction |
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lord mayor |
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meeting |
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claim |
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towns |
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business |
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borough |
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contest |
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debts |
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figure |
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descent |
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seat |
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series |
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priority dispute |
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chelsea pattern |
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life |
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post |
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art |
| COLLECTION |
porcelain collections |
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porcelain |
| BRANCH |
statuary |