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Robert Perks

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In 1898, Perks proposed the creation of the Wesleyan Methodist Twentieth Century Fund (also known as the 'One Million Guinea Fund') which aimed to raise one million
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faction to establish a Nonconformist Parliamentary Council in 1898. In his role as Treasurer of the
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In 1932 at the age of 83 Perks was elected vice-president of the
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He was the son of George Thomas Perks (1819–1877), a
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Robert William Perks


Brookwood Cemetery
Liberal
Wesleyan Methodist
Wesley's Chapel
Kingswood School
King's College London
Indian Civil Service
Henry Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton
1892 general election
Liberal
Louth
Liberal Imperialists
Liberal League
Nonconformity
Hugh Price Hughes
Rosebery
Imperialist
National Council of Free Churches
Education Act 1902
Liberal victory of 1906
guineas
Royal Aquarium
Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
baronet
1910 general election
Methodist Conference
Methodist Union

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