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Clare Sewell Read

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22: 247:. In 1896 Read retired from farming, and in the following year the landlords and tenant farmers of Norfolk formally presented Read with his portrait at a ceremony at the Norwich Shire Hall to mark their "deep sense... of the value of the services that he had rendered to agriculture". 230:
was appointed. Along with Albert Pell, Read was made an assistant commissioner, and the two men visited the United States and Canada to inquire into the production and export of wheat. Over six months the two assistant commissioners travelled 16,000 miles (26,000 km).
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disease, when the government failed to extend the Cattle Diseases Act to Ireland. He was presented with a cheque for 5,500 pounds by English farming organisations in recognition of his stand on the issue. He lost his seat in parliament at the
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Although no longer in parliament, Read continued to represent the interests of farmers through the societies of which he was a leading member. In 1892 he was called as an expert witness before a
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On retirement, Read moved to London, taking up residence at 91 Kensington Gardens Square. In his latter years he was a supporter of the
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Read was a recognised authority on matters agricultural. In 1848, 1854 and 1856 he was awarded prizes by the
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In 1859 he married Sarah Maria Watson daughter of a former Sheriff of Norwich, and they had four daughters.
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for reports on farming in South Wales, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. In 1866 he joined the
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Read spent five years learning practical agriculture on his father's farm at
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resigned, and Read was elected unopposed to fill the vacancy at the ensuing
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Clare Sewell Read died at his London home in August 1905. He was buried in
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Royal Commission on the Depressed State of the Agricultural Interest
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investigation into corn sales, and in 1894 appeared before the
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench
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In 1874 he was appointed to a junior ministerial post in the
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Following the loss of his seat, he refused candidacies at
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
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In 1884 the sitting member for 112:he was elected as a Conservative 788:People from Broadland (district) 582:Parliament of the United Kingdom 557:"Portrait of Clare Sewell Read" 492:. 27 September 1897. p. 7. 245:Royal Commission on Agriculture 179:. He was persuaded to stand at 441:. 16 December 1885. p. 6. 424:. 21 February 1884. p. 9. 226:under the chairmanship of the 205:Central Chamber of Agriculture 1: 509:. 5 December 1903. p. 6. 124:he became one of two MPs for 404:. 23 August 1905. p. 7. 535:Read, Clare Sewell (1900). 475:. 16 April 1894. p. 7. 298:Mair, Robert Henry (1870). 809: 197:Royal Agricultural Society 726: 717: 709: 704: 677: 665: 651: 631: 626: 599: 587: 580: 458:. 17 May 1892. p. 5. 783:British agriculturalists 217:Royal Bath and West Show 141:Second Disraeli ministry 699:Constituency abolished 621:Constituency abolished 365:Oxford University Press 56:He was born in 1826 in 713:John Tomlinson Hibbert 693:William Tyssen-Amherst 669:William Tyssen-Amherst 659:Sir Robert Buxton, Bt. 435:"The New Parliament". 38: 28:As depicted by "Ape" ( 793:People from Honingham 177:1885 general election 154:1880 general election 24: 680:Member of Parliament 634:Member of Parliament 602:Member of Parliament 355:"Read, Clare Sewell" 114:Member of Parliament 537:"The Farmer's Year" 452:"Political Notes". 130:Irish land question 66:Barton Bendish Hall 705:Political offices 161:North Lincolnshire 156:by a single vote. 39: 736: 735: 727:Succeeded by 688:1880–1885 652:Succeeded by 642:1868–1880 610:1865–1868 42:Clare Sewell Read 26:"A tenant Farmer" 800: 778:UK MPs 1880–1885 773:UK MPs 1874–1880 768:UK MPs 1868–1874 763:UK MPs 1865–1868 710:Preceded by 666:Preceded by 628:New constituency 615:Hon. 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Carlo Pellegrini
Vanity Fair
Conservative
Ketteringham
Norfolk
Barton Bendish Hall
King's Lynn
Plumstead
Pembrokeshire
Oxfordshire
Honingham Thorpe
1865
Member of Parliament
East Norfolk
1868
South Norfolk
Irish land question
malt tax
Second Disraeli ministry
Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
foot and mouth
1880 general election
North Lincolnshire
Cambridgeshire
West Norfolk
by-election
1885 general election
Norwich
further election was called in 1886

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