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James Cropper (politician)
James Cropper (22 February 1823 – 16 October 1900) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1885. Cropper was the son of James Cropper of Dingle Bank Liverpool. His father was the philanthropist and slavery abolitionist John Cropper, and his grandfather was James Cropper. He was educated at the Liverpool Royal Institution and the University of Edinburgh. He married Ann Wakefield, the daughter of James Wakefield of Kendal. He founded the paper mill company which eventually became James Cropper plc in 1845. He was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Westmorland and was High Sheriff of Westmorland in 1875. Cropper was elected Member of Parliament for Kendal at a by-election in December 1880. He held the seat until the 1885 general election, when the parliamentary borough of Kendal was abolished, and the name transferred to a new division of the county of Westmorland. In the enlarged constituency, Cropper was defeated by the Earl of Becti ...
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James Cropper
James Cropper may refer to: *James Cropper (abolitionist) (1773–1840), English businessman in Liverpool and philanthropist *James Cropper (politician) (1823–1900), British politician *James Cropper (priest) (1862–1938), British Anglican clergyman *Sir James Cropper (businessman) (born 1938), British paper manufacturer and Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria *James Cropper plc, English papermaking company {{dab, hn=Cropper, James ...
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