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Richard Hodgson-Huntley

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debenture interest and preference share-guaranteed dividends. This revelation saw ordinary shares fall in value by 8% overnight, and widespread financial impropriety and falsification accounts were blamed on Hodgson, causing a special general meeting on 14 November 1866. Hodgson decided not to attend, instead tendering his resignation from the board, while blaming his non-attendance on a headache.
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Hodgson-Huntley's reign saw the company's financial position significantly improved and, within one year of his chairmanship beginning, operating expenses were cut to 44% and he announced the company was free from debt, and a dividend of 2.5% to shareholders. Although the company's dividends varied
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Yet, twice in 1866, he proposed a 3% dividend on ordinary shares, only for the share price to decline. On the second occasion, a new company secretary, John Walker, alerted the finance committee to poor company finances. A new preference share issue had been flopped, and it was impossible to pay
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Board of Directors. He joined at a time of particular financial discordance, after former chairman John Learmonth had invested heavily in subscriptions to other railways, with huge sums being written off in failed ventures, and similar sized sums were being sought for new ones.
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Known as Hodgson at the time, Hodgson-Huntley was the second son of John Hodgson and Sarah, daughter of Richard Huntley. He married Catherine Moneypenny, daughter of Anthony Compton. They had at least one child: Katherine Isabella.
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during his chairmanship – such as in 1862 when capital commitments again swamped the company's financial resources – they regularly hit up to 3%.
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From 1855 to 1866, Hodgson-Huntley was the chairman of the
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Hodgson returned to Berwick-upon-Tweed to contest the
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until 1870, (1 April 1812 – 22 December 1877) was a
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Index


Member of Parliament
Tynemouth and North Shields
Hugh Taylor
George Trevelyan
Member of Parliament
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Matthew Forster
1841
1847
William Holmes
1837
1841
Rufane Shaw Donkin
James Bradshaw
Matthew Forster
John Campbell Renton
Edinburgh
Scotland
Conservative
John Hodgson Hinde
British
Conservative Party
protectionist
Berwick-upon-Tweed
1837
Newcastle upon Tyne
John Hodgson
1852 general election
1853

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