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John A. Willox

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therefore decided not to contest the election, and Willox was returned unopposed. In honour of his election, over 100 journalists from Liverpool presented him with an
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tobacco merchants. He became a director of the company in 1885. When Thomas's brother George died in 1888 he became
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Sir John became seriously ill in late 1904. When his wife Sara died, he attended her funeral at
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on 17 December, but was really too ill to go out, and had to be supported by two stepsons.
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died in January 1892, Willox was selected as the Conservative candidate for the
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After his marriage, Willox had become more involved in public affairs. When
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to the journalists Lee and Nightingale. They seconded him to the
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Willox took an interest in the commercial development of
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Blackheath and Greenwich District Electric Light Company
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Under Willox's editorship, the paper promptly became a
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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South Lancashire Electric Traction and Power Company
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John Archibald Willox

Pall Mall Gazette
election
Conservative Party
Liverpool
Liverpool Courier
House of Commons
Edinburgh
Liverpool College
apprenticed
sub-editor
daily
Institute of Journalists
Press Association
executor
Thomas Cope
Cope Brothers
managing director
philanthropist
Sanitorium for Consumptives
Delamere Forest
Cheshire
electricity
Blackheath and Greenwich District Electric Light Company
New St Helens and District Tramway Company
South Lancashire Electric Traction and Power Company

Abercromby Square
Edward Whitley

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