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A breakdown in health led him to resign his post on the committee in 1849, but recovery allowed him an active part in the central relief committee instituted under
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1851 plasterwork at Gawthorpe Hall, showing arms of Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet, with inescutcheon of pretence for his wife
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became a standard textbook. He also wrote numerous papers on public education. He was a key figure in the foundation of the
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in the County Palatine of Lancaster in 1849. Until the end of his life he interested himself in the movements of the
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by the Kay-Shuttleworth's, when both women were invited to stay at their rented home in the Lake District in 1850.
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Lamb, John B. (1997). "Turning the Inside out: Morals, Modes of Living, and the Condition of the Working Class".
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visited the Kay-Shuttleworths twice at Gawthorpe Hall in 1850 and again in 1855. She was also introduced to
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The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Class Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester
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and later in the London districts. In 1839, he became first secretary of a committee formed by the
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the Battersea Normal College for the training of teachers of pauper children. This became
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Selleck, R. J. W. "Shuttleworth, Sir James Phillips Kay-, first baronet (1804–1877)".
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Shock Cities: The Environmental Transformation and Reform of Manchester and Chicago
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At first engaged in a Rochdale bank, he became in 1824 a medical student at the
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In 1842, he married Janet Shuttleworth (born 9 November 1817, half-sister of
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Corrigan, P. R. D. (January 2008). "Tufnell, Edward Carleton (1806–1886)".
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and moved to Plymouth. In 2012, it gained full university status as the
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Four periods of public education as reviewed in 1832, 1839, 1846, 1862
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to administer the Government grant for public education in Britain.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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James Kay-Shuttleworth died in 1877 in London and is buried in
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Journey of an Outsider Biography of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth
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division of Lancashire from 1885 to 1902, when he was created
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and a member of its council until shortly before his death.
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James Kay-Shuttleworth : journey of an outsider
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in Lancashire and in the progress of education. His
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Microform Academic Publishers 300:of 1861–1865. He was created a 826:Selleck, Richard J.W. (1995). 363:in 1886, and secretary to the 351:from 1869 to 1880 and for the 345:Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth 270:College of St Mark and St John 229:Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary 225:Manchester Statistical Society 58:Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt 1: 1012:English educational theorists 871:James Kay-Shuttleworth Papers 1027:Burials at Brompton Cemetery 580:UK public library membership 477:UK public library membership 266:St John's College, Battersea 171:, Lancashire, was a British 1022:High sheriffs of Lancashire 791:(2nd ed.). Routledge. 340:at the age of four months. 1063: 699:Selleck, R. J. W. (1994). 181:Plymouth Marjon University 941: 928: 923: 916: 906: 893: 888: 883: 853:Kay-Shuttleworth, James. 806:Platt, Harold L. (2005). 607:10.1017/S1060150300004617 260:In 1840, he founded with 191:He was born James Kay at 51: 945:Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth 515:Stephens, W. B. (1985). 298:Lancashire cotton famine 1032:Girls' Day School Trust 749:Encyclopædia Britannica 405:Encyclopedia Britannica 367:between 1892 and 1895. 217:University of Edinburgh 572:10.1093/ref:odnb/48877 469:10.1093/ref:odnb/15199 430:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk 289: 157: 41:James Kay-Shuttleworth 840:Smith, Frank (1974). 287: 155: 1007:People from Rochdale 875:John Rylands Library 785:Mort, Frank (2002). 227:. He worked for the 935:(of Gawthorpe Hall) 896:Permanent Secretary 884:Government offices 262:E. 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Index

Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet
Sir
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Rochdale
Lancashire
England
United Kingdom
Kensington
London
England
United Kingdom

Gawthorpe Hall
politician
educationist
Plymouth Marjon University
Rochdale
Lancashire
Joseph Kay
Edward Ebenezer Kay
University of Edinburgh
Manchester
Manchester Statistical Society
Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary
Friedrich Engels
The Condition of the Working Class in England
Norfolk
Suffolk
Privy Council

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