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Joseph Pease (railway pioneer)

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99: 114:. As a Quaker, he was not immediately allowed to take his seat, because he refused to take the oath of office. A special committee considered the question and decided that Pease could affirm, rather than swear and thus, he was allowed to take his seat in Parliament, the first Quaker so to do. He was also unusual, in that, like most Quakers of the day, he refused to remove his hat, even when he entered the House of Commons. 95:, which they projected as a port for exporting coal. In December 1830, a new railway line was opened on the Stockton and Darlington railway, to Middlesbrough, for transporting the coal to the new port. In addition to collieries, he was interested in quarries and ironstone mines in Durham and North Yorkshire, as well as in cotton and woollen manufactures, and he was active in educational and philanthropic work. 270: 29: 486: 481: 129:. The law was passed in part due to lobbying by the Society (founded 1824, since 1840 the RSPCA). The 1835 Act amended the existing legislation to prohibit the keeping of premises for the purpose of staging the 86:
In 1829 Pease was managing the Stockton and Darlington Railway in place of his father. In 1830, he bought a sufficient number of the collieries in the area, to become the largest owner of collieries in
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in starting the Stockton and Darlington Company. In 1826 he married Emma Gurney, youngest daughter of Joseph Gurney of Norwich. They had twelve children, amongst whom, were
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of bulls, dogs, bears, badgers or "other Animal (whether of domestic or wild Nature or Kind)". The Act also banned (but failed to eradicate)
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A statue to Joseph Pease stands at the junction of High Row and Bondgate, in the centre of Darlington. It was unveiled in 1875, to mark the
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Like his father before him, he is buried at the Friends Burial Ground, Skinnergate, Darlington, County Durham.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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of the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
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Joseph Pease (disambiguation)

Stockton and Darlington Railway Company
railway
Quaker
Parliament
Edward
Pease family
Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease
Arthur Pease (1837-1898)
John Fowler
South Durham
Middlesbrough

Member of Parliament
South Durham
bill
Cruelty to Animals Act 1835
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
baiting
dog fighting
cockfighting
Whig
Earl Grey
Lord Melbourne
Thomas Fowell Buxton
anti-slavery movement
House of Lords
secret ballot
Peace Society

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