Robert Ferguson (Carlisle MP)
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Robert Ferguson (1 April 1817 – 1 September 1898) was an English mill-owner from
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, antiquarian and
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politician, who sat in the
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from 1874 to 1886.


Biography

Ferguson was the son of Joseph Ferguson of Ferguson Brothers cotton manufacturers and his wife Maria Isabella Clarke daughter of John Clarke of Bebside House Northumberland.,Debretts House of Commons and Judicial Guide 1881
/ref> His father's company owned the Holme Head Works
textile mill Textile Manufacturing or Textile Engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into cloth which is then converted into useful goods ...
s in
Denton Holme Denton Holme is an inner city district in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The population of this ward was 6,383 taken at the 2011 census. Denton Holme is usually regarded as a "village within the city" and is situated to the immediate south west of ...
. Ferguson became a partner in the firm of Ferguson Brothers and was at one time a Major in the 1st Battalion Cumberland Rifle Volunteers. He was
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of
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in 1855 and 1858. He was also chairman of the Carlisle School Board and president of the Carlisle Mechanics Institute. Ferguson was elected MP for
Carlisle Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern England, Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers River Eden, Cumbria, Eden, River C ...
in February 1874. His father had also held the seat from 1852 to 1857. Ferguson held the seat until 1886. At the General election he retired from politics. Ferguson funded the Robert Ferguson Primary school at Denton Holme, which was opened in 1880 and which was enlarged twice in his lifetime. He lived at Morton Manor, which was later to become Chance's Park. Ferguson was also an antiquarian and a
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. He died on 1 September 1898 aged 81.


Works

Ferguson was the author of several books, including: *''The shadow of the pyramid, a series of sonnets'' (1847) *''The Northmen in Cumberland & Westmoreland'' (1856) *''The Teutonic name-system applied to the family names of France, England, & Germany'' (1864) *''Surnames as a Science'' (1883)Surnames as a Science
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* * * 1817 births 1898 deaths Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1874–1880 UK MPs 1880–1885 UK MPs 1885–1886 Mayors of Carlisle, Cumbria {{England-Liberal-UK-MP-stub