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William Henry Hornby (1805–1884)

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in 1841. Elections in Blackburn at that period involved some violence and intimidation. William himself represented Blackburn from 1857 to 1865, having been the first mayor in 1852 and failing to be elected in an
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During the 1820s the Hornby family business, a partnership with John Birley, expanded with the construction of a cotton spinning mill out of the centre of Blackburn, in the Brookhouse area on the
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He was the son of the cotton spinner John Hornby (1763–1841) and his wife Alice Kendall Backhouse, daughter of Daniel Backhouse, born in Blackburn.
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Hornby married in 1831 Margaret Susannah Birley, daughter and sole heir of Edward Birley of Kirkham. They had seven sons and four daughters.
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in 1841. The partnership with Birley ended in 1830, and William Henry Hornby brought in new partners.
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The business grew and prospered. Hornby was a paternalist, an Anglican Tory who supported the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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took the seat in the further election held in 1869.
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English cotton spinner, industrialist and politician
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contributions in Parliament by William Henry Hornby
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industrialist
Blackburn
Lancashire
Conservative Party
River Blakewater
power looms
steam engine
Ten Hours Bill
John Hornby
Blackburn
1853 by-election
Edward Hornby
Poole Hall
Poole
Edward Hornby
Harry
Albert
England cricket captain
the Ashes
Australians
Cecil
Hornby Baronets





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