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Richard Fothergill (politician)

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27: 19: 175:, a nonconformist radical popular in both Merthyr and Aberdare, left Bruce on the defensive and he was ultimately defeated, finishing in third place behind both Richard and Fothergill. Fothergill held the seat until 1880. In parliament he was a strong advocate for South Wales coal for use by the navy. In 1869, he was one of the original members of the Iron and Steel Institute, and in 1871 he became a member of its council. 123:
were small compared with those at Merthyr. In 1862 he acquired the Plymouth works near Merthyr where he developed the business significantly by introducing the hot-blast system . He also acquired the Penydarren works, and thus acquired at Merthyr almost as much prestige and popularity there as
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and soon became its chairman. In 1857, however, Fothergill was prosecuted for alleged misconduct during the Board of Health election. The case was dismissed by the Police Court on the basis that intent could not be proved. As a result of this episode, Fothergill temporarily retired from public life
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became a two-member constituency with a much-increased electorate as a result of the Second Reform Act of 1867. Since the formation of the constituency, Merthyr Tydfil had dominated representation as the vast majority of the electorate lived in the town and its vicinity, whereas there was a much
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Fothergill married firstly in 1848, Elizabeth Lewis daughter of Edward Lewis and had one daughter Elizabeth. She died in 1849 and he married secondly in 1850, Mary Roden, daughter of William Roden of Grindal Hall, Salop. Richard and Mary had six children.
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By 1879, Fothergill was in financial difficulties and there were calls for him to step aside. A deputation of tradesmen and working men who attended a meeting at Swansea to request to offer himself once again as a candidate but he eventually declined.
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lower number of electors in the neighbouring Aberdare Valley. During the 1850s and 1860s, however, the population of Aberdare grew rapidly, and the franchise changes in 1867 gave the vote to large numbers of miners in that valley,
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The middle-classes of the Aberdare Valley sought the right to select a second Liberal candidate and their choice soon fell upon Fothergill. He was also supported by the prominent Baptist minister,
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which is known as "Fothergill's Park" and which has since been the home of St Michael's College and the Aberdare hospital. He retired to Tenby where he died at the age of 80.
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of 1857–8, although it initially appeared that the Fothergill would be elected to the second seat alongside Bruce. However, the appearance of a third Liberal candidate,
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iron-works and was later their proprietor. During this period a campaign was conducted against the company for their alleged support of the
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Ironworks in 1858, Fothergill became the most substantial ironmaster in the Aberdare Valley, although his works at
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that only if he declined an invitation to stand should the nomination be offered to a nonconformist radical.
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Fothergill succeeded his uncle Rowland Fothergill (1749-1871) as manager, of the
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although the episode served to strengthen the alliance between Fothergill and
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons, and the Judicial Bench. 1870.
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Oil on canvas, exhibited at the 14: 22:Richard Fothergill's coat of arms 563:Parliament of the United Kingdom 227:London: Dean & Son, p. 107. 41:1864. Fothergill's second wife. 124:he had at Aberdare. He became 101:Aberdare Local Board of Health 1: 516:Jones, Ieuan Gwynedd (1965). 494:Jones, Ieuan Gwynedd (1964). 371:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 111:Following the closure of the 221:Mair, Robert Henry. (1870) 669: 88:. 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Index



James Sant
Royal Academy
ironmaster
Liberal
House of Commons
Lowbridge House
Aberdare
truck system
Thomas Price
Calfaria, Aberdare
Aberdare Local Board of Health
Thomas Price
Aberaman
Llwydcoed
Abernant
J.P.
Deputy Lieutenant
1868 general election
Merthyr Tydfil
Thomas Price
Henry Austen Bruce
Aberdare Strike
Henry Richard
Aber-nant



Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons, and the Judicial Bench. 1870.

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