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Pickering Phipps (MP)

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88:, and won the seat as part of a wider national swing towards the Conservatives under Disraeli - the seat had previously only returned Whigs, Radicals and Liberals since the 1830s. The Conservative victory was assisted by the presence of three Liberal candidates splitting the vote; the two Conservative candidates took 4865 votes against 5759 for the Liberals. At the election, the second seat was held by one of the two incumbent Liberals, 366: 77:
Phipps served as a town councillor in Northampton from 1854, representing the South Ward, and was Mayor in 1860-61 and 1866–67. He stood down as a councillor in 1877 but returned in 1880.
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brewer. His father died aged 25 when Pickering was an infant. He attended an elementary school in the town, then was indentured around 1841 to a draper, but later returned to work in
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Phipps was born in Northampton on 14 March 1827, the son of Edward Phipps and Elizabeth (née Outlaw). He was named for his grandfather,
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Following the 1885 election he did not seek to return to Parliament, though he was suggested as a possible future candidate for
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in 1875, which was since demolished, though the entrance lodges and gateway on the
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was financed by his son, also Pickering Phipps, and constructed as his memorial.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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both Phipps and Merewether were defeated by the Liberal candidates,
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Volume I 1832-1885
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Phipps was selected as the Conservative candidate for
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Index

Member of Parliament
Northampton
South Northamptonshire
Conservative Party
Pickering Phipps
Northampton
the family brewery
Northamptonshire Banking Company
Capital and Counties Bank
Northampton
1874 general election
Charles Gilpin
Charles Merewether
1880 general election
Henry Labouchère
Charles Bradlaugh
South Northamptonshire
Fairfax Cartwright
1885 general election
Mid Northamptonshire
Charles Spencer
South Northamptonshire
Northampton County Council
Wootton
Collingtree Grange
A45 road
St Matthew's Church, Northampton


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