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Henry Handley

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During the early 1830s Handley was a proponent of steam power; both in relation to agriculture and the railways. In 1829 he had offered a prize to anyone able to create a successful steam plough. In 1835 he helped revive Nicholas Cundy's proposal for a "Grand Northern Railway", running between London
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Handley died on 29 June 1846 at Surrenden-Dering, Kent, he is buried at Pluckley. The following year Sleaford townspeople began raising a subscription to construct a memorial in the town, eventually obtaining £942. Construction on the "Handley Testimonial in Sleaford" (now known as "Handley's
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to survey the proposed route. In 1836 various proposals for such lines were considered by parliament; the Northern and Eastern line was approved, but only as far as Cambridge (
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Handley was the third, but first surviving, son of Benjamin Handley, an attorney and banker, and his wife Frances née Conington. He began his education at
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In 1832, at the request of local freeholders, he was elected again to parliament, this time representing the new constituency (along with
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monument"), designed by William Boyle, began in 1850 and was completed in 1852. A street was later named after him.
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and held the seat until 1826, when he was not re-elected. Around this time, he and his family lived in
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child is also recorded for Handley. He inherited his father's estate in 1828.
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The Parliamentary Guide: a concise history of the Members of both Houses, etc
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had convinced parliament that a Northern line via Derby was sufficient).
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caused a falling out with his party and he decided not to stand in the
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The Handley Family of Newark and Sleaford, U.K. and Australasia
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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and York. As well as forming a company for the project,
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Handley's support of the Whig government in an 1840
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Index

Handley family
Member of Parliament
South Lincolnshire
Gilbert Heathcote
Christopher Turnor
John Trollope
Member of Parliament
Heytesbury
Edward Henry à Court-Repington
Edward Henry à Court-Repington
Charles Ashe à Court-Repington
Edward Henry à Court-Repington
Henry Stafford Northcote
Whig
Benjamin Handley
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
Eton School
Charterhouse School
British
Whig
Charterhouse School
Eton College
Christ Church, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington
illegitimate
Heytesbury
by-election in 1820
Culverthorpe Hall

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