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William Brocklehurst (politician, born 1818)

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121:. In 1895 the Macclesfield High School for Girls was established in a building bought from Brocklehurst. He died in June 1900, the 18 August 1900 edition of 'The Nursing Record & Hospital World' records that he left £1000 to the endowment fund of Macclesfield Infirmary. He also left £1500 to the High School for Girls. 87:
abolished the parliamentary borough of Macclesfield, but created a new single-seat county division of Cheshire, which bore the same name but covered a wider area. Brocklehurst was elected at the
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was appointed which found that there had been extensive bribery in the borough. The writ was suspended, and the borough lost its right to representation in Parliament.
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in 1861, and the Bollingtonfield Estate in 1884, naming it Butley Cottage. It is currently a hotel known as White House Manor.
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The National Archives – MACCLESFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS [No. 10 Macclesfield and District Divisional Executive]
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as the first MP for the new division, but did not stand again at the
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
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contributions in Parliament by William Brocklehurst
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English
Liberal Party
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Macclesfield
House of Commons
John Brocklehurst
1868 general election
Members of Parliament
borough of Macclesfield
1874
1880
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David Chadwick
Royal Commission
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
1885 general election
1886 general election
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Butley Hall
Justice of the Peace
Cheshire
Chamber of Commerce
William Brocklehurst


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Craig, F. W. S.

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