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British merchant and Liberal politician A caricature of Whitehead in Vanity Fair , 1889 .
The caption was " Bonnie Westmoreland " .
Sir James Whitehead , 1st Baronet DL ( 2 March 1834 - 20 October 1917 ) was a British merchant and Liberal Party politician .
Early life
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Whitehead was born near Sedbergh , Yorkshire .
He was educated at the grammar school in Appleby-in-Westmorland ( which became the current Appleby Grammar School ) , and was apprenticed as a draper in Kendal .
He made his way to Bradford and then London , and married Mercy Mildred Hinds in 1860 .
He established a business on Gresham Street and co-founded the business of John Barker & Company , Kensington , in 1870 .
Civic service
Having made his fortune , he retired from business in 1881 and concentrated on civic service .
He became Alderman for Cheap ward in the City of London in 1882 .
He was Master of the Worshipful Company of Fanmakers in 1884 , served as Sheriff that year and was then elected Lord Mayor of London for 1888 .
He replaced the circus-like Lord Mayor 's Show with a State Procession , and was arbitrator in the London Dock Strike of 1889 .
He also represented England at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889 .
He was created a baronet on 26 November 1889 , as Baronet Whitehead of Highfield House , Catford , then in Kent .
He was appointed High Sheriff of the County of London for 1890 .
He also did charitable works .
He erected a statue of Sir Rowland Hill in 1879 , and established the Rowland Hill Benevolent Fund for aged and distressed Post Office workers .
He also named his son Rowland .
He was Chairman of the Visiting Justices of Holloway Prison , Visitor of the City of London Asylum at Stone , Buckinghamshire , a committee member of Christ 's Hospital , a Governor of Queen Anne 's Bounty , Lord Lieutenant for the City of London , and a Justice of the Peace in Westmorland and in Kent .
He became an Honorary Visitor at Borstal Prison in 1898 .
Parliamentary career
He stood for Parliament in the Appleby division of Westmorland in the general elections in 1885 and 1886 .
He was elected as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Leicester in the general election in 1892 .
He was a Liberal and supported William Ewart Gladstone .
He was in favour of Irish home rule , reform of the House of Lords , and disestablishment of the Church of England .
He devoted most of his energy in Parliament to the reform of railway freight rates , but served only two years as MP , resigning by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead in 1894 .
He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries , the Royal Historical Society , the Royal Statistical Society , and a member of the International Peace Association and the Reform Club .
His papers are held by the archives of the Houses of Parliament .
The baronetcy has since passed down to Sir Phillip Whitehead , 6th Baronet .


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british merchant [PERSON] and liberal [PERSON] politician [PERSON] a caricature [PERSON] of whitehead [DISPUTE] in vanity fair [PERSON] , 1889 . the caption [PORTION] was " bonnie westmoreland [PERSON] " . sir james [PERSON] whitehead [DISPUTE] , 1st baronet dl [PERSON] ( 2 march [PERIOD] 1834 - 20 october [PERIOD] 1917 ) was a british merchant [PERSON] and liberal party politician [PERSON] . early life [EVENT] this section [ACT] does not cite any sources [RANK] . please help improve this section [ACT] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may be challenged and removed . find sources [RANK] : " sir james [PERSON] whitehead [DISPUTE] , 1st baronet [PERSON] " - news [SPEECH ACT] · newspapers [SPEECH ACT] · books [ENTITY] · scholar [PERSON] · jstor [UNKNOWN] ( january [PERIOD] 2023 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) whitehead [DISPUTE] was born near sedbergh [UNKNOWN] , yorkshire [PLACE] . he was educated at the grammar school [INSTITUTION] in appleby-in-westmorland ( which became the current appleby grammar school [INSTITUTION] ) , and was apprenticed as a draper [PERSON] in kendal [PERSON] . he made his way [UNKNOWN] to bradford [PLACE] and then london [PLACE] , and married mercy [PERSON] mildred hinds [PERSON] in 1860 . he established a business [ARRANGEMENT] on gresham street [PLACE] and co-founded the business [ARRANGEMENT] of john barker [PERSON] & company [INSTITUTION] , kensington [PERSON] , in 1870 . civic service [INSTITUTION] having made his fortune [PERSON] , he retired from business [ARRANGEMENT] in 1881 and concentrated on civic service [INSTITUTION] . he became alderman [PERSON] for cheap ward [PERSON] in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in 1882 . he was master [PERSON] of the worshipful company [INSTITUTION] of fanmakers [UNKNOWN] in 1884 , served as sheriff that year [PERIOD] and was then elected lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] for 1888 . he replaced the circus-like lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] 's show [EVENT] with a state procession [STATE] , and was arbitrator [PERSON] in the london dock strike [PERSON] of 1889 . he also represented england [PLACE] at the exposition universelle [UNKNOWN] in paris [PLACE] in 1889 . he was created a baronet [PERSON] on 26 november [PERIOD] 1889 , as baronet [PERSON] whitehead [DISPUTE] of highfield house [PLACE] , catford [UNKNOWN] , then in kent [PLACE] . he was appointed high sheriff [PERSON] of the county [PLACE] of london [PLACE] for 1890 . he also did charitable works [UNKNOWN] . he erected a statue [PERSON] of sir rowland hill [HILL] in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund [PERSON] for aged and distressed post office workers [UNKNOWN] . he also named his son rowland [PERSON] . he was chairman of the visiting justices [PROPERTY] of holloway prison [PERSON] , visitor [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london asylum [PLACE] at stone [PERSON] , buckinghamshire [PLACE] , a committee member [PERSON] of christ [PERSON] 's hospital [PLACE] , a governor [PERSON] of queen anne [PERSON] 's bounty [INSTANCE] , lord lieutenant [PERSON] for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , and a justice [PROPERTY] of the peace [STATE] in westmorland [PERSON] and in kent [PLACE] . he became an honorary visitor [PERSON] at borstal prison [PLACE] in 1898 . parliamentary career [NUMBER] he stood for parliament [HUMAN GROUP] in the appleby division [ESTATE] of westmorland [PERSON] in the general elections [PROCESS] in 1885 and 1886 . he was elected as a member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] ( mp ) for leicester [PLACE] in the general election [PROCESS] in 1892 . he was a liberal [PERSON] and supported william ewart gladstone [PERSON] . he was in favour [PERSON] of irish home rule [RULE] , reform [AMOUNT] of the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] , and disestablishment [UNKNOWN] of the church [PERSON] of england [PLACE] . he devoted most of his energy [ENERGY] in parliament [HUMAN GROUP] to the reform [AMOUNT] of railway freight rates [RATE] , but served only two years [PERIOD] as mp , resigning by becoming steward [PERSON] of the manor [PERSON] of northstead in 1894 . he was also a fellow [PERSON] of the society [INSTITUTION] of antiquaries [UNKNOWN] , the royal historical society [INSTITUTION] , the royal statistical society [INSTITUTION] , and a member [PERSON] of the international peace [STATE] association [INSTITUTION] and the reform club [INSTITUTION] . his papers [QUANTITY] are held by the archives [MATERIAL] of the houses [UNKNOWN] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] . the baronetcy [UNKNOWN] has since passed down to sir phillip [PERSON] whitehead [DISPUTE] , 6th baronet [PERSON] .

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41bounty1INSTANCE he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
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47company1INSTITUTION he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 .
48society1INSTITUTION he was also a fellow of the society of antiquaries , the royal historical society , the royal statistical society , and a member of the international peace association and the reform club .
49favour1PERSON he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england .
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51disestablishment1UNKNOWN he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england .
52borstal prison1PLACE he became an honorary visitor at borstal prison in 1898 .
53steward1PERSON he devoted most of his energy in parliament to the reform of railway freight rates , but served only two years as mp , resigning by becoming steward of the manor of northstead in 1894 .
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55news1SPEECH ACT find sources : " sir james whitehead , 1st baronet " - news · newspapers · books ·
56message1SPEECH ACT scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
57royal statistical society1INSTITUTION he was also a fellow of the society of antiquaries , the royal historical society , the royal statistical society , and a member of the international peace association and the reform club .
58grammar school1INSTITUTION he was educated at the grammar school in appleby-in-westmorland ( which became the current appleby grammar school ) , and was apprenticed as a draper in kendal .
59vanity fair1PERSON british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 .
60gresham street1PLACE he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 .
61home rule1RULE he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england .
62politician1PERSON british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 .
63lords1PERSON he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england .
64statue1PERSON he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers .
65election1PROCESS he was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for leicester in the general election in 1892 .
66county1PLACE he was appointed high sheriff of the county of london for 1890 .
67whitehead1DISPUTE british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 .
68governor1PERSON he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
69papers1QUANTITY his papers are held by the archives of the houses of parliament .
70alderman1PERSON he became alderman for cheap ward in the city of london in 1882 .
71works1UNKNOWN he also did charitable works .
72buckinghamshire1PLACE he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
73leicester1PLACE he was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for leicester in the general election in 1892 .
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76reform club1INSTITUTION he was also a fellow of the society of antiquaries , the royal historical society , the royal statistical society , and a member of the international peace association and the reform club .
77houses1UNKNOWN his papers are held by the archives of the houses of parliament .
78stone1PERSON he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
79mercy1PERSON he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 .
80worshipful company1INSTITUTION he was master of the worshipful company of fanmakers in 1884 , served as sheriff that year and was then elected lord mayor of london for 1888 .
81procession1STATE he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 .
82john barker1PERSON he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 .
83catford1UNKNOWN he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent .
84november1PERIOD he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent .
85fortune1PERSON having made his fortune , he retired from business in 1881 and concentrated on civic service .
86appleby grammar school1INSTITUTION he was educated at the grammar school in appleby-in-westmorland ( which became the current appleby grammar school ) , and was apprenticed as a draper in kendal .
87jstor1UNKNOWN scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
88liberal party politician1PERSON sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician .
89newspapers1SPEECH ACT find sources : " sir james whitehead , 1st baronet " - news · newspapers · books ·
90christ1PERSON he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
91visiting justices1PROPERTY he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
92learn1ACT scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
93liberal1PERSON british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 .
94year1PERIOD he was master of the worshipful company of fanmakers in 1884 , served as sheriff that year and was then elected lord mayor of london for 1888 .
95queen anne1PERSON he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
96kendal1PERSON he was educated at the grammar school in appleby-in-westmorland ( which became the current appleby grammar school ) , and was apprenticed as a draper in kendal .
97peace1STATE he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
98baronet dl1PERSON sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician .
99master1PERSON he was master of the worshipful company of fanmakers in 1884 , served as sheriff that year and was then elected lord mayor of london for 1888 .
100arbitrator1PERSON he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 .
101bonnie westmoreland1PERSON the caption was " bonnie westmoreland " .
102citations1GROUP please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources .
103rowland hill benevolent fund1PERSON he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers .
104unsourced material1MATERIAL unsourced material may be challenged and removed .
105hinds1PERSON he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 .
106high sheriff1PERSON he was appointed high sheriff of the county of london for 1890 .
107post office workers1UNKNOWN he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers .
108sedbergh1UNKNOWN whitehead was born near sedbergh , yorkshire .
109holloway prison1PERSON he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
110appleby in westmorland1PERSON
111paris1PLACE he also represented england at the exposition universelle in paris in 1889 .
112manor1PERSON he devoted most of his energy in parliament to the reform of railway freight rates , but served only two years as mp , resigning by becoming steward of the manor of northstead in 1894 .
113william ewart gladstone1PERSON he was a liberal and supported william ewart gladstone .
114appleby division1ESTATE he stood for parliament in the appleby division of westmorland in the general elections in 1885 and 1886 .
115baronetcy1UNKNOWN the baronetcy has since passed down to sir phillip whitehead , 6th baronet .
116fellow1PERSON he was also a fellow of the society of antiquaries , the royal historical society , the royal statistical society , and a member of the international peace association and the reform club .
117london asylum1PLACE he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
118scholar1PERSON scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
119hospital1PLACE he was chairman of the visiting justices of holloway prison , visitor of the city of london asylum at stone , buckinghamshire , a committee member of christ 's hospital , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , lord lieutenant for the city of london , and a justice of the peace in westmorland and in kent .
120international peace association1INSTITUTION he was also a fellow of the society of antiquaries , the royal historical society , the royal statistical society , and a member of the international peace association and the reform club .
121january1PERIOD scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
122october1PERIOD sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician .

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