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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 This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources : " Sir James Whitehead , 1st Baronet " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( January 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) 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 . |
| 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] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | london | 5 | PLACE | he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 . | |
| 2 | parliament | 4 | HUMAN GROUP | he stood for parliament in the appleby division of westmorland in the general elections in 1885 and 1886 . | |
| 3 | baronet | 4 | PERSON | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . | |
| 4 | business | 3 | ARRANGEMENT | he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 . | |
| 5 | sources | 3 | RANK | this section does not cite any sources . | |
| 6 | city | 3 | PLACE | he became alderman for cheap ward in the city of london in 1882 . | |
| 7 | member | 3 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 8 | lord mayor | 2 | HUMAN ROLE | 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 . | |
| 9 | reform | 2 | AMOUNT | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 10 | section | 2 | ACT | this section does not cite any sources . | |
| 11 | westmorland | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 12 | sir james | 2 | PERSON | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . | |
| 13 | merchant | 2 | PERSON | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 14 | kent | 2 | PLACE | he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent . | |
| 15 | england | 2 | PLACE | he also represented england at the exposition universelle in paris in 1889 . | |
| 16 | service | 2 | INSTITUTION | civic service | |
| 17 | antiquaries | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 18 | sir phillip | 1 | PERSON | the baronetcy has since passed down to sir phillip whitehead , 6th baronet . | |
| 19 | fanmakers | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 20 | highfield house | 1 | PLACE | he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent . | |
| 21 | caption | 1 | PORTION | the caption was " bonnie westmoreland " . | |
| 22 | caricature | 1 | PERSON | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 23 | kensington | 1 | PERSON | he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 . | |
| 24 | way | 1 | UNKNOWN | he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 . | |
| 25 | church | 1 | PERSON | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 26 | lord lieutenant | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 27 | london dock strike | 1 | PERSON | he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 . | |
| 28 | son rowland | 1 | PERSON | he also named his son rowland . | |
| 29 | yorkshire | 1 | PLACE | whitehead was born near sedbergh , yorkshire . | |
| 30 | justice | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 31 | ward | 1 | PERSON | he became alderman for cheap ward in the city of london in 1882 . | |
| 32 | exposition universelle | 1 | UNKNOWN | he also represented england at the exposition universelle in paris in 1889 . | |
| 33 | show | 1 | EVENT | he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 . | |
| 34 | archives | 1 | MATERIAL | his papers are held by the archives of the houses of parliament . | |
| 35 | elections | 1 | PROCESS | he stood for parliament in the appleby division of westmorland in the general elections in 1885 and 1886 . | |
| 36 | years | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 37 | bradford | 1 | PLACE | he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 . | |
| 38 | sir rowland hill | 1 | HILL | he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers . | |
| 39 | march | 1 | PERIOD | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . | |
| 40 | draper | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 41 | bounty | 1 | INSTANCE | 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 . | |
| 42 | railway freight rates | 1 | RATE | 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 . | |
| 43 | life | 1 | EVENT | early life | |
| 44 | house | 1 | PLACE | he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent . | |
| 45 | honorary visitor | 1 | PERSON | he became an honorary visitor at borstal prison in 1898 . | |
| 46 | royal historical society | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 47 | company | 1 | INSTITUTION | he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 . | |
| 48 | society | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 49 | favour | 1 | PERSON | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 50 | books | 1 | ENTITY | find sources : " sir james whitehead , 1st baronet " - news · newspapers · books · | |
| 51 | disestablishment | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 52 | borstal prison | 1 | PLACE | he became an honorary visitor at borstal prison in 1898 . | |
| 53 | steward | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 54 | energy | 1 | ENERGY | 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 . | |
| 55 | news | 1 | SPEECH ACT | find sources : " sir james whitehead , 1st baronet " - news · newspapers · books · | |
| 56 | message | 1 | SPEECH ACT | scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 57 | royal statistical society | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 58 | grammar school | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 59 | vanity fair | 1 | PERSON | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 60 | gresham street | 1 | PLACE | he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 . | |
| 61 | home rule | 1 | RULE | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 62 | politician | 1 | PERSON | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 63 | lords | 1 | PERSON | he was in favour of irish home rule , reform of the house of lords , and disestablishment of the church of england . | |
| 64 | statue | 1 | PERSON | he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers . | |
| 65 | election | 1 | PROCESS | he was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for leicester in the general election in 1892 . | |
| 66 | county | 1 | PLACE | he was appointed high sheriff of the county of london for 1890 . | |
| 67 | whitehead | 1 | DISPUTE | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 68 | governor | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 69 | papers | 1 | QUANTITY | his papers are held by the archives of the houses of parliament . | |
| 70 | alderman | 1 | PERSON | he became alderman for cheap ward in the city of london in 1882 . | |
| 71 | works | 1 | UNKNOWN | he also did charitable works . | |
| 72 | buckinghamshire | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 73 | leicester | 1 | PLACE | he was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for leicester in the general election in 1892 . | |
| 74 | career | 1 | NUMBER | parliamentary career | |
| 75 | visitor | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 76 | reform club | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 77 | houses | 1 | UNKNOWN | his papers are held by the archives of the houses of parliament . | |
| 78 | stone | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 79 | mercy | 1 | PERSON | he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 . | |
| 80 | worshipful company | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 81 | procession | 1 | STATE | he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 . | |
| 82 | john barker | 1 | PERSON | he established a business on gresham street and co-founded the business of john barker & company , kensington , in 1870 . | |
| 83 | catford | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent . | |
| 84 | november | 1 | PERIOD | he was created a baronet on 26 november 1889 , as baronet whitehead of highfield house , catford , then in kent . | |
| 85 | fortune | 1 | PERSON | having made his fortune , he retired from business in 1881 and concentrated on civic service . | |
| 86 | appleby grammar school | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 87 | jstor | 1 | UNKNOWN | scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 88 | liberal party politician | 1 | PERSON | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . | |
| 89 | newspapers | 1 | SPEECH ACT | find sources : " sir james whitehead , 1st baronet " - news · newspapers · books · | |
| 90 | christ | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 91 | visiting justices | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 92 | learn | 1 | ACT | scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 93 | liberal | 1 | PERSON | british merchant and liberal politician a caricature of whitehead in vanity fair , 1889 . | |
| 94 | year | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 95 | queen anne | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 96 | kendal | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 97 | peace | 1 | STATE | 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 . | |
| 98 | baronet dl | 1 | PERSON | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . | |
| 99 | master | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 100 | arbitrator | 1 | PERSON | he replaced the circus-like lord mayor 's show with a state procession , and was arbitrator in the london dock strike of 1889 . | |
| 101 | bonnie westmoreland | 1 | PERSON | the caption was " bonnie westmoreland " . | |
| 102 | citations | 1 | GROUP | please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . | |
| 103 | rowland hill benevolent fund | 1 | PERSON | he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers . | |
| 104 | unsourced material | 1 | MATERIAL | unsourced material may be challenged and removed . | |
| 105 | hinds | 1 | PERSON | he made his way to bradford and then london , and married mercy mildred hinds in 1860 . | |
| 106 | high sheriff | 1 | PERSON | he was appointed high sheriff of the county of london for 1890 . | |
| 107 | post office workers | 1 | UNKNOWN | he erected a statue of sir rowland hill in 1879 , and established the rowland hill benevolent fund for aged and distressed post office workers . | |
| 108 | sedbergh | 1 | UNKNOWN | whitehead was born near sedbergh , yorkshire . | |
| 109 | holloway prison | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 110 | appleby in westmorland | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 111 | paris | 1 | PLACE | he also represented england at the exposition universelle in paris in 1889 . | |
| 112 | manor | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 113 | william ewart gladstone | 1 | PERSON | he was a liberal and supported william ewart gladstone . | |
| 114 | appleby division | 1 | ESTATE | he stood for parliament in the appleby division of westmorland in the general elections in 1885 and 1886 . | |
| 115 | baronetcy | 1 | UNKNOWN | the baronetcy has since passed down to sir phillip whitehead , 6th baronet . | |
| 116 | fellow | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 117 | london asylum | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 118 | scholar | 1 | PERSON | scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 119 | hospital | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 120 | international peace association | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 121 | january | 1 | PERIOD | scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 122 | october | 1 | PERIOD | sir james whitehead , 1st baronet dl ( 2 march 1834 - 20 october 1917 ) was a british merchant and liberal party politician . |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
alderman appleby in westmorland arbitrator baronet baronet dl bonnie westmoreland caricature christ church draper favour fellow fortune governor high sheriff hinds holloway prison honorary visitor john barker kendal kensington liberal liberal party politician london dock strike lord lieutenant lords manor master member merchant mercy politician queen anne rowland hill benevolent fund scholar sir james sir phillip son rowland statue steward stone vanity fair visitor ward westmorland william ewart gladstone |
| PLACE |
borstal prison bradford buckinghamshire city county england gresham street highfield house hospital house kent leicester london london asylum paris yorkshire |
| INSTITUTION |
appleby grammar school company grammar school international peace association reform club royal historical society royal statistical society service society worshipful company |
| PERIOD |
january march november october year years |
| SPEECH ACT |
message news newspapers |
| MATERIAL |
archives unsourced material |
| EVENT |
life show |
| PROCESS |
election elections |
| PROPERTY |
justice visiting justices |
| ACT |
learn section |
| STATE |
peace procession |
| PORTION |
caption |
| RULE |
home rule |
| DISPUTE |
whitehead |
| NUMBER |
career |
| ARRANGEMENT |
business |
| ENERGY |
energy |
| QUANTITY |
papers |
| RANK |
sources |
| ESTATE |
appleby division |
| RATE |
railway freight rates |
| GROUP |
citations |
| INSTANCE |
bounty |
| ENTITY |
books |
| AMOUNT |
reform |
| HILL |
sir rowland hill |
| HUMAN ROLE |
lord mayor |
| HUMAN GROUP |
parliament |