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Thomas Smyth (merchant)

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Smyth's term as mayor also brought to the surface a related sharp rivalry with John Sparling, his successor the following year. Smyth manoeuvred to bring his partner Caldwell into the Corporation; in retaliation Sparling tried to bring in supporters of his own. Sparling and his bailiffs, one of whom
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over a lease in the Harrington area, for planned expansion. That lease was currently held by Roe & Co. The negotiation failed, however, Lord Sefton expressing a wish not to have the area developed with labourers' houses.
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Smyth was partner with Charles Caldwell in Charles Caldwell & Co., a Liverpool bank. He became a shareholder (holding joint with Caldwell) in the Macclesfield Copper Company, known as Roe and Co. after its founder
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was Clayton Tarleton (brother to Banastre Tarleton), were impugned by a comment Smyth had minuted for illegal acts. The matter went to a court case.
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Breaking Into the Monopoly: Provincial Merchants and Manufacturers' Campaigns for Access to the Asian Market, 1790-1833
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Smyth became bankrupt in 1793, when the bank failed, hit by the fall in the price of cotton at the outbreak of the
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Slavers, Traders and Privateers: Liverpool, the African Trade and Revolution, 1773-1808
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Slavers, Traders and Privateers: Liverpool, the African Trade and Revolution, 1773-1808
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were candidates posing as defenders of Liverpool's commercial interests, against
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fell in the summer, towards the end of Smyth's term of office. Lord Penrhyn and
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Debrett's Complete Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Smyth was Lord Mayor of Liverpool in 1789–1790. An important issue for
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Smyth married Elizabeth Blagg or Blagge of Macclesfield in 1762 at
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A Georgian Gent & Co.: the life and times of Charles Roe
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Smyth was a lessee on behalf of Roe and Co. of land near
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Index

Lord Mayor of Liverpool
Middle Temple
Thomas Smyth
Charles Roe
Llandudno
Lord Penrhyn
borough of Sefton
Peerage of Ireland
Liverpool
Banastre Tarleton
Liverpool Corporation
Liverpool Docks
Lord Sefton
1790 British general election
Bamber Gascoyne the younger
abolitionists
Liverpool Exchange
French Revolutionary Wars
Toxteth Park
Macclesfield
Bank of England
banknotes
Macclesfield
Prestbury
William Smyth
ISBN
1843061759


William Courthope

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