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Edmund Backhouse (politician)

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207:"Mr. Backhouse was a genial good-hearted gentleman, at once a banker and a country squire. He was diligent and painstaking in all he undertook in public or private life, and was considered one of the ablest representatives sent from the north to Parliament. He was not an orator, but his speeches were characterised by good sense and extreme caution. His judgement was considered safe and he was always conscientious." 104: 119:
in Cornwall, and his wife, Sarah. After the deaths of his sister and brother-in-law, Jane and Barclay Fox, the Backhouses brought up their daughter, Jane Hannah Fox. They were the parents of
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Some of his political papers are held at: Senate House Library, University of London - Reference code: GB 0096 MS 761 - They appear to concern legislation on private banks.
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He bought Trebah from his father-in-Law. He probably played a large part in the development of the remarkable garden, which is now open to the public.
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by their Monthly Meeting as regularly giving acceptable spoken ministry in the Meeting for Worship.
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He died at Trebah on 7 June 1906, aged 82 years, and was buried at the Quaker Burial Ground in
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For an account of the banks of Darlington, including Backhouse's Bank, see
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Edmund Backhouse married Juliet Mary, daughter and sole heiress of
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Archives of the Backhouse family have been deposited at the
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Index

Edmund Backhouse (MP)
Edmund Backhouse (disambiguation)
J.P.
County Durham
North Riding
Yorkshire
Member of Parliament
Darlington
Jonathan Backhouse
Darlington
Religious Society of Friends

Charles Fox
Trebah
Sir Jonathan Backhouse, 1st Baronet
Sir Edmund Backhouse, 2nd Baronet
Oliver Backhouse
Roger Roland Charles Backhouse
Harriet Findlay
DBE
Jonathan Backhouse & Company
Liberal
Theodore Fry
Budock
Mr. and Mrs. Hext
grandfather
Biographical dictionary
Joseph Gurney
University of Durham
recorded

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