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on behalf of the Ecclesiastical authorities. The Abbey was offered for sale by auction amid considerable disquiet that it could be purchased by "an American plutocrat". Jardine's bid of £30,000 was successful. Jardine announced that he had no intention of living there, but that he would sell the
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Jardine took over father's lace machinery business, John Jardine. He had four factories in Nottingham and others in
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Jardine died on 26 April 1947, aged 87. His estate was valued at £502,340 gross (£480,076 net).
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Jardine was educated at Tudor House School in Nottingham and at the Lycée Impérial in
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Fletcher She died in 1925. They had one son, John, and a daughter, Iris.
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In 1924, he became the owner of the Barlock Tyewriter Company, set up in
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He was chairman of the Trent Navigation Company until his death.
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In 1907, Jardine was associated with the purchase of
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Chairman" 259:High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 136:Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet 18:Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet 70:Tudor House School, Nottingham 1: 659:"Sir Ernest Jardine's estate" 610:. 16 December 1910. p. 3 432:Beeching, Wilfred A. (1974). 222:January 1910 general election 138:(1859 – 26 April 1947) was a 666:. 11 October 1947. p. 1 578:. 21 January 1910. p. 4 351:. 17 January 1907. p. 5 237:John William Howard Thompson 804:Politicians from Nottingham 409:. 8 January 1910. p. 6 239:, by 4,997 votes to 3,970. 825: 319:. 26 April 1947. p. 4 754: 741: 736: 729: 703: 695: 688: 676:British Newspaper Archive 644:British Newspaper Archive 620:British Newspaper Archive 588:British Newspaper Archive 554:British Newspaper Archive 544:. 15 June 1907. p. 2 522:British Newspaper Archive 490:British Newspaper Archive 466:British Newspaper Archive 434:Century of the Typewriter 419:British Newspaper Archive 387:British Newspaper Archive 370:"Death of Sir E. 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Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet
Nottingham
Saint-Omer
Industrialist
politician
Liberal Unionist
Conservative
Nottingham
Liberal Unionist
Conservative
Member of Parliament
East Somerset
Draycott
Newark
Shepton Mallet
Somerset
Basford
Oliver Typewriter Company
Glastonbury Abbey
Church of England
January 1910 general election
East Somerset
Liberal Unionist
Liberal
John William Howard Thompson
December 1910
1918 general election
baronet
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
Saint-Omer

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