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cause in the engineering lock-out of 1852, in which he invested, is said to have cost him £40,000. He was closely associated with the movement which resulted in the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1876, and the passing of the Consolidation Act of 1862.
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in London, and advanced capital for two builders' associations, both of which failed. In 1851, though strongly opposed by other members of the promoting Council, he started his own initiative, the Central Co-operative Agency, similar to the later
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Neale married Frances Sarah Farrer in 1837; they had four children: Henrietta, Henry, Constance, and Edith. In later life he inherited his family estate of
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Besides publishing pamphlets on co-operation, he served on an executive committee which developed into the
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Correspondence of Edward Vansittart Neale is held at The National Co-operative Archive, Manchester
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One of his sisters, Charlotte Vansittart Neale (1817–1881), married in 1841 Charles Frere, a
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Letters of Edward Vansittart Neale 1874–1891 – biography – Archive Hub GB 1499 EVN
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in 1850, and joined the council of the Society for Promoting Working Men's Associations.
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In 1828, after receiving early education at home, Vansittart-Neale entered
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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and a scholarship at Oriel College was endowed in his memory.
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of its second day. He became general secretary of the
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Epsom and Ewell History – David Middleton 2009
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Edward St. John Neale
Edward Neale Wigg

Bath
London
Oriel College, Oxford
Barrister
Co-operative Union
Christian socialism
co-operative
barrister
cooperator
Christian socialist
Bath
Rector
Taplow
Buckinghamshire
Isaac Spooner
Birmingham
Sir Henry Gough
Henry Gough-Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe
Barbara Wilberforce
William Wilberforce
barrister
clerk
Cornwall
Oriel College, Oxford
John Henry Newman
Lincoln's Inn
Christian socialist

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