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Frederick Doulton

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90:, a vain and shallow candidate who indulged in exorbitant campaigning and entertaining of electors. Doulton was alleged to have written Roupell's speeches though he denied as much. Doulton was further implicated with Roupell in allegations of excessive spending though these were later dropped when the accusers were in turn accused of applying duress to Roupell for political favours. Roupell was duly elected. 107:
that he would not stand because of ill health. Doulton announced his candidacy but a rumour started to circulate that he had bribed Williams to stand down. Williams now decided to stand to preserve his reputation and Roupell, somewhat disloyally, backed him. Doulton now withdrew but seems to have
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who took the leading role in the family business and establishing it as a significant concern. Frederick married Sarah Merideth in 1846. Frederick worked in the family business and as an appointed member of the
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and resigned as MP on 4 February. Doulton was later returned as MP in the by-election on 5 May. His Parliamentary career also ended with scandal six years later.
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did not offer himself again to his old constituents in 1868, for reasons which, no doubt, are fresh in the minds of the public.
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where he had adopted a platform critical of lavish campaigns and corrupt and unfair voting. Surprisingly, in
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In 1862, Roupell was consumed by the scandal that gave rise to the
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on 4 January 1869. Frederick Doulton was accused of fraud in
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Frederick had first stood unsuccessfully for Lambeth in
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Index

British Liberal Party
Lambeth
John Doulton
Royal Doulton
ceramics
Henry Doulton
Metropolitan Board of Works
apoplexy
Tunbridge Wells
West Norwood Cemetery
1852
1857
William Roupell
1859 United Kingdom general election
William Williams
The Times
Roupell case
The Times
Brussels
Baptist Reporter and Missionary Intelligencer
Engineers and Officials: An Historical Sketch of the Progress of "Health of Towns Works" (between 1838 and 1856) in London and the Provinces.
The Times
Doulton, Sir Henry (1820–1897)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
UK public library membership
ISBN
1-873520-37-9
The Electoral History of the Borough of Lambeth since its Enfranchisement in 1832
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Frederick Doulton

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