153:. He also seems to have favoured greater devolution to Scotland itself, attending meetings of the Scottish Home Rule Association. Despite being an industrialist he was in that tradition of Liberal politicians supporting radical causes. He was a supporter of the Paisley Tenantsβ Protection Association (PTPA) set up in 1902 and formed to campaign against the missive system, underpinning Scottish property transactions, and against rent increases. The PTPA became a broader radical campaigning body, diversifying from just housing questions into a forum for supporting wider social change. Indeed, McCallum developed into a strong advocate of social and labour reform, very much identified with the
41:
33:
215:. He announced to a meeting of the Paisley Liberal Association that he would vote in Parliament as a Liberal for the Coalition government. While soon being approached by a number of local Liberals and urged to fight as an official Coalitionist, he wavered and the
559:
227:
opponent, John M Biggar, standing as a Co-operative candidate. In a tight three-way contest McCallum held his seat by a majority of just 106 votes, polling 7,542 votes to Biggar's 7,436 and Taylor's 7,201.
594:
564:
275:
He is buried in
Woodside Cemetery in Paisley, on the main eastβwest path leading from the crematorium on the crest of the hill. The grave is immediately west of
197:
193:
589:
236:
Apart from his political work McCallum took an active part in the public life of his home town. He was for many years president of the
Paisley
510:
505:
220:
208:
170:
166:
554:
599:
488:
241:
219:
was bestowed on his
Unionist opponent, John Taylor. Taylor, a furniture maker from Glasgow, actually fought as a member of the
245:
212:
584:
579:
569:
402:
Catriona
Macdonald, The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924; Tuckwell Press 2000 p290
126:
97:
McCallum followed his father into business and became a partner in the firm of Isdale and McCallum, soap manufacturers.
276:
604:
549:
514:
269:
261:
178:
40:
201:
146:
182:
111:
79:
59:
609:
71:
49:
45:
479:
574:
544:
539:
115:
86:
134:
224:
154:
497:
216:
186:
174:
82:
in
Glasgow to pursue studies in chemistry. In 1875, he married Miss Oates the daughter of a
150:
260:
McCallum died at
Southdene, Paisley on 10 January 1920 aged 72 years. His death caused a
129:
and took a prominent part in the promotion of the
Paisley Liberal Club, despite being a
533:
521:
265:
211:
McCallum faced a tougher fight. At first he kept his options open on support for the
185:
opposition and a candidate from the
Scottish Workers' Representation Committee for
32:
17:
130:
365:
The
Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924;
437:
The
Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924
391:
The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924
378:
The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924
352:
The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924
304:
The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland. Paisley politics 1885β1924
145:
McCallum was identified as a supporter of the great Liberal prime minister
560:
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Paisley constituencies
249:
58:(12 August 1847 β 10 January 1920) was a Scottish soap manufacturer and
474:
119:
83:
75:
189:, but he won with a majority of 3,070 votes and 52.7% of the poll.
39:
31:
328:
326:
324:
237:
264:
and presented the opportunity for former Liberal Party leader
204:
opposition β by 2,921 votes in January and 2,689 in December.
114:
in 1899. He was a magistrate in the town and also served as a
157:
agenda of social legislation enacted principally after 1908.
298:
296:
294:
292:
78:
and was a partner in a firm of dyers. McCallum attended
177:
who had been Liberal MP for the town since winning a
74:the son of John McCallum who was originally from
248:and a director of the Poor Association. He was
192:He held his seat at the general elections of
8:
480:contributions in Parliament by John McCallum
484:
288:
165:McCallum first stood for Parliament in
595:People educated at Allan Glen's School
565:Politicians from Paisley, Renfrewshire
200:both times in straight fights against
7:
89:. He lived in Paisley all his life.
426:, Politico's Publishing, 2004 p107
279:stunning Pieta, "Mother and Son".
25:
451:, Politico's Publishing, 2004 p46
414:, Politico's Publishing, 2004 p97
238:Young Men's Christian Association
125:He was sometime president of the
489:Parliament of the United Kingdom
449:The Times, House of Commons 1919
424:The Times, House of Commons 1911
412:The Times, House of Commons 1910
318:; Politico's Publishing 2004 p97
110:McCallum became a member of the
44:The grave of Sir John McCallum,
590:Businesspeople in manufacturing
316:The Times House of Commons 1910
223:. In addition McCallum faced a
149:, particularly on the issue of
332:The Times, 19 January 1906 p15
246:Paisley Museum and Art Gallery
209:1918 'coupon' general election
1:
460:The Times, 13 January 1920 p1
341:The Times,8 February 1913 p10
127:Scottish Liberal Association
626:
555:Scottish Liberal Party MPs
439:; Tuckwell Press 2000 p220
393:; Tuckwell Press 2000 p188
380:; Tuckwell Press 2000 p169
518:
504:Member of Parliament for
502:
494:
487:
354:; Tuckwell Press 2000 p84
306:; Tuckwell Press 2000 p51
221:National Democratic Party
240:(YMCA), a member of the
171:general election of 1906
600:Scottish businesspeople
367:Tuckwell Press 2000 p93
147:William Ewart Gladstone
56:Sir John Mills McCallum
36:Sir John Mills McCallum
262:by-election in Paisley
52:
37:
242:Philosophical Society
70:McCallum was born in
43:
35:
435:Catriona Macdonald,
389:Catriona Macdonald,
376:Catriona Macdonald,
363:Catriona Macdonald,
350:Catriona Macdonald,
302:Catriona Macdonald,
213:Coalition government
116:Justice of the Peace
112:Paisley Town Council
87:Justice of the Peace
66:Family and education
179:by-election in 1891
80:Allan Glen's School
18:John Mills McCallum
277:Joseph Whitehead's
141:Political position
53:
38:
27:British politician
528:
527:
519:Succeeded by
268:to return to the
46:Woodside Cemetery
16:(Redirected from
617:
605:Scottish knights
585:UK MPs 1918β1922
580:UK MPs 1910β1918
570:UK MPs 1906β1910
550:Knights Bachelor
498:Sir William Dunn
495:Preceded by
485:
461:
458:
452:
446:
440:
433:
427:
421:
415:
409:
403:
400:
394:
387:
381:
374:
368:
361:
355:
348:
342:
339:
333:
330:
319:
313:
307:
300:
270:House of Commons
244:, a director of
217:Coalition Coupon
183:Liberal Unionist
175:Sir William Dunn
21:
625:
624:
620:
619:
618:
616:
615:
614:
530:
529:
524:
509:
500:
470:
465:
464:
459:
455:
447:
443:
434:
430:
422:
418:
410:
406:
401:
397:
388:
384:
375:
371:
362:
358:
349:
345:
340:
336:
331:
322:
314:
310:
301:
290:
285:
258:
234:
163:
151:Irish Home Rule
143:
108:
103:
95:
68:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
623:
621:
613:
612:
607:
602:
597:
592:
587:
582:
577:
572:
567:
562:
557:
552:
547:
542:
532:
531:
526:
525:
520:
517:
501:
496:
492:
491:
483:
482:
469:
468:External links
466:
463:
462:
453:
441:
428:
416:
404:
395:
382:
369:
356:
343:
334:
320:
308:
287:
286:
284:
281:
257:
254:
233:
230:
162:
159:
142:
139:
107:
106:Local politics
104:
102:
99:
94:
91:
67:
64:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
622:
611:
608:
606:
603:
601:
598:
596:
593:
591:
588:
586:
583:
581:
578:
576:
573:
571:
568:
566:
563:
561:
558:
556:
553:
551:
548:
546:
543:
541:
538:
537:
535:
523:
522:H. H. Asquith
516:
512:
508:
507:
499:
493:
490:
486:
481:
477:
476:
472:
471:
467:
457:
454:
450:
445:
442:
438:
432:
429:
425:
420:
417:
413:
408:
405:
399:
396:
392:
386:
383:
379:
373:
370:
366:
360:
357:
353:
347:
344:
338:
335:
329:
327:
325:
321:
317:
312:
309:
305:
299:
297:
295:
293:
289:
282:
280:
278:
273:
271:
267:
266:H. H. Asquith
263:
255:
253:
251:
247:
243:
239:
231:
229:
226:
222:
218:
214:
210:
205:
203:
199:
198:December 1910
195:
190:
188:
184:
180:
176:
173:, succeeding
172:
168:
160:
158:
156:
152:
148:
140:
138:
136:
132:
128:
123:
121:
117:
113:
105:
100:
98:
92:
90:
88:
85:
81:
77:
73:
65:
63:
61:
57:
51:
47:
42:
34:
30:
19:
610:YMCA leaders
503:
473:
456:
448:
444:
436:
431:
423:
419:
411:
407:
398:
390:
385:
377:
372:
364:
359:
351:
346:
337:
315:
311:
303:
274:
259:
235:
206:
202:Conservative
191:
164:
144:
137:campaigner.
124:
109:
96:
69:
62:politician.
55:
54:
29:
575:UK MPs 1910
545:1920 deaths
540:1847 births
478:1803β2005:
232:Public life
181:. He faced
155:New Liberal
131:teetotaller
534:Categories
283:References
161:Parliament
135:temperance
252:in 1912
250:knighted
101:Politics
506:Paisley
475:Hansard
207:At the
194:January
169:at the
167:Paisley
120:Renfrew
84:Grimsby
76:Kintyre
72:Paisley
60:Liberal
50:Paisley
225:Labour
187:labour
133:and a
93:Career
256:Death
515:1920
511:1906
196:and
118:for
536::
323:^
291:^
272:.
122:.
48:,
513:β
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.