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in the following year. For a few years he practised with success in his native town, but removed to London in 1865. In the same year, and again in 1868, he unsuccessfully contested Bolton. In 1869 he was however made recorder of the town and took silk. In London he soon devoted himself to
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parliamentary practice, for which his persuasive eloquence and commanding personality admirably fitted him. He presented complicated facts and figures simply and interestingly and in due perspective. At his death he was the leader of the
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of his inn on 27 January 1870, and was treasurer in 1888–9, when he made a valuable donation of books to the library. A keen advocate of the temperance cause from youth. Pope was at his death an honorary secretary of the
105: 77:. He was a freemason, becoming senior grand deacon in grand lodge in 1886. He died at his residence, 74 Ashley Gardens, Westminster, on 22 July 1901, and was buried at Llanbedr in 176: 81:, of which county he was a J. P. and deputy lieutenant. Pope married Hannah, daughter of Thomas Bury of Timperley Lodge, Cheshire; she predeceased him without issue in 1880. 37:. After private education he was employed in business, and in his leisure cultivated in debating societies an aptitude for public speaking. Coming to London, he studied at 196: 53: 166: 171: 191: 186: 161: 33:, Pope was eldest son of Samuel Pope, a merchant of London and Manchester, by his wife Phebe, daughter of William Rushton, merchant, of 141: 151: 110: 126: 181: 156: 16: 74: 146: 38: 57: 62: 46: 127:
http://www.hendrecoed.org.uk/Merioneth-Manganese/peopleAndCompanies/popeSamuel/index.html
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Deeply interested in politics, he unsuccessfully contested
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United Kingdom Alliance
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Lee, Sidney
Pope, Samuel
Dictionary of National Biography
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English temperance activists
English justices of the peace
Deputy lieutenants of Merionethshire

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