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270: 30: 247: 266:, Josiah Radcliffe, who had presided over Platt's election, stumbled causing his gun to fire, the bullet hitting Platt in the calf of his right leg. Although Platt was immediately bandaged, he suffered extensive blood loss and, after being moved to his home in Ashway Gap, he died between 14:00 and 15:00. His death caused "the deepest grief" and a "gloom" over the local population. 214:. This happened in 1849, with Platt being elected as one of the town's first councillors, holding that position until 1852 when he was defeated. However, he returned to the council in 1853, and then chosen as an alderman in 1856. he was particularly active on educational issues, noting that "ignorance is... the parent and perpetuation of error and misery". 237:
During the course of the campaign, it became apparent Platt would succeed in taking second place, with Fox pushed into third, leading Platt to offer to retire in favour of Fox. This was not pursued, leading to Fox losing his seat. However, Platt's tenure was cut shot by his accidental death just four
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also standing in the radical interest. During campaigning, Platt emphasised his local roots, and said he supported extension of education, the ballot, shorter parliaments, the redistribution of seats, universal suffrage, disestablishment of the church, and admission of Jews to Parliament.
549: 202:; the firm—established by their father Henry in partnership with Elijah Hibbert—created machinery for the textile industry in the UK and overseas. In 1854, the Platt brothers bought out the Hibberts' interest. 262:
mayor Josiah Radcliffe and Joshua Radcliffe, both of whom were also his relatives. The trio left Ashway Gap, Platt's hunting Lodge, at around 11:00 on 29 August 1857 but, at around 13:15 when in a
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approached both Platt and his brother in 1856 to stand for election, with James accepting. However, local divisions led to a rival candidate
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After his death, and although he had only made three contributions to Parliament, Platt was celebrated in the media—including the
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Platt was active in local politics, taking a leading role in successfully campaigning for Oldham to be incorporated as a
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His council career aided his parliamentary career, allowing him to be elected Radical MP for
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Lancashire
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Platt's Tomb in Chadderton Cemetery, Oldham
Member of Parliament
Oldham
John Morgan Cobbett
William Johnson Fox
Oldham
Gunshot wound
Oldham
Radical
British
Radical
John
Platt Brothers
municipal borough
Oldham
1857
William Johnson Fox
John Morgan Cobbett

Saddleworth Moor
Oldham
gully

Manchester Examiner
The Times
John Platt
Liberal
1865 general election
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "O"

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