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Sir Thomas Lea, 1st Baronet

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spinning business in Callows Lane, Kidderminster. Francis' daughter married William Butcher, and their son George Butcher later joined the firm. In 1831 George formed the firm of Butcher, Worth and Holmes to manufacture carpets. In 1835 Thomas gave his spinning business to his nephew George Butcher,
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George Butcher Lea withdrew from the carpet business in 1838, and his son Thomas grew up in the business and then took control of it. He then built Slingfield Mills at Kidderminster in 1864. He retired in favour of his sons (who formed a company) in 1892 (they later sold the company in 1920).
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in the 17th and 18th centuries. His ancestor Francis Lea with son John Lea went over to carpet weaving in 1781. When Francis retired from this firm, he and his second son Thomas Lea set up a
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Thomas Lea was born at The Larches, near Kidderminster, in 1841, the eldest son of George Butcher Lea. He came from a family which had manufactured Kidderminster
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that would have prevented the passing of laws which would increase Irish language use in state schools, legal courts and other public spheres. He was a
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in 1868, only 27 years old, and won by a large margin. He held the seat until 1874, and later represented
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Woven in Kidderminster: an illustrated history of the carpet industry in the Kidderminster area ...
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from 1886 to 1900. While in Ireland, Lea expressed hostility to the
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Lea married, in 1864, Louisa Birch, daughter of William Birch, of
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for Irish constituencies
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Member of Parliament
County Londonderry South
Member of Parliament
County Donegal
Member of Parliament
Kidderminster
Worcestershire
Kidderminster
Worcestershire
Liberal
Kidderminster
Liberal Party
stuff
bombazine
worsted
Liberal
Kidderminster
County Donegal
County Londonderry South
Irish language
second Home Rule Bill
Justice of the Peace
Barton-under-Needwood
Staffordshire
Sir Thomas Sydney Lea
Kidderminster



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