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Sir Richard Whitworth

Sir Richard Whitworth (1737-1811) of Batchacre Hall, Adbaston, Staffordshire was a Justice of the Peace and politician. He attended Adams' Grammar School in Newport. He was Member of Parliament for ...

Sir Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel was born in 1788 in Bury, Lancashire to a wealthy cotton manufacturer, and died in 1850. He had a very successful political career with the Tory party that began in 1809, at age 21, when ...

Sir Robert Peel

Lithograph print. A caricature of Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet (1822-1895), liberal politician, by 'Ape'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' March 19th 1870. He was the eldest son of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert ...

Sir Thomas Salt

Sir Thomas Salt (1830-1903), banker and Conservative politician, was Member of Parliament for Stafford 1859-1865, 1868-1885 and 1886-1892. He was Alderman of Staffordshire County Council 1889-1904. ...

Sir W.R. Anson

Lithograph print. A caricature of Sir William Reynell Anson (1843-1914)by 'Spy' with caption 'All Souls'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' June 13th 1901. Distantly related to the Earls of Lichfield, he was ...

Sir Walter Essex

Oil painting by Harold Speed (1872-1957). Portrait of Sir Walter Essex. He was the Liberal Member of Parliament for the Borough of Stafford constituency, 1910-1918. Dimensions: height - 1070mm, width ...

Sir Walter Essex MP in a Horse-drawn Carriage, Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex was the Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918. He is accompanied by the Mayor of Stafford. On the right stands a young scout holding a collection box.

Sir Walter Essex with the Mayor of Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex, Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918, with the Mayor of Stafford James Mycock, in Siemens Road.

Stone Conservative Association with Sir Hugh Fraser M.P..

Standing in the centre behind the television set is Sir Hugh Fraser, Member of Parliament for Stafford constituency. Amongst the members of Stone Conservative Association can be seen Elizabeth Woolfall ...

The Mayor’s Sunday Parade and RAF Stafford

During the Mayor’s Sunday Parade RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured marching along Greengate Street towards the Market Square. On the platform on the right taking the salute is the Mayor of ...

Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield

Thomas Parker (1666/7-1732) was the son of Thomas Parker, attorney of Leek. He was created Baron Parker of Macclesfield in 1716 and Earl of Macclesfield in 1721. He was Whig Member of Parliament for Derby ...

Thomas Salt Jr

Lithograph print. A portrait of Thomas Salt Junior, Member of Parliament for Stafford 1869-1892. height - 442mm width - 335mm Artist - unknown

To the Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County Palatine of Chester - Document from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Victorious election candidate George Wilbraham celebrates his triumph in Cheshire. He congratulates his opponent Lord Cholmondeley on a hard-fought but unsuccessful campaign, and applauds the "zealous, ...

Viscount Combermere

Lithograph print. A caricature of Colonel Wellington Stapleton-Cotton, 2nd Viscount Combermere (1818-1891), soldier and politician of Combermere Abbey, Cheshire, by 'Spy', with caption 'Horses' . Appeared ...

Visit to the Houses of Parliament, Walhouse Girls School, Cannock

Walhouse Senior Girls' School educational visit by train to the Houses of Parliament in 1951. Front row (left to right): Jean Parkes, Enid Steed, Ann Beech, Eunice Powell, Christine Bailey, Maureen ...

Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre

Walter Chetwynd (1633-1691) of Ingestre Hall, was an antiquary and politician. he was Member of Parliament for Stafford 1674-1679 and 1685-1689, and M.P. for Staffordshire 1690-1691. His work as a ...

William Mainwaring

William Mainwaring (1737-1812) was the second son of Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall. He was Member of Parliament for Middlesex from 1784 and chairman of the Middlesex and Westminster Quarter Sessions ...

William Woodall

Lithograph print. A caricature of William Woodall(1832-1901) by 'Spy', captioned 'Hanley'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' October 15th 1896. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Stoke on Trent 1880-1885 ...