John Crossley
John Crossley | |
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John Crossley | |
Member of Parliament for Halifax | |
In office 1874–1877 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1812-05-16)16 May 1812 |
Died | 16 April 1879(1879-04-16) (aged 66) |
Political party | Liberal |
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Relatives | Francis Crossley (brother) |
John Crossley (16 May 1812 – 16 April 1879) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. He served from 1874 to 1877 as MP for Halifax in West Yorkshire.
Biography
He was the eldest son of John Crossley (1772–1837) and his wife Martha Turner. Crossley was a successful carpet manufacturer, whose business (John Crossley and Sons) became a major employer in Halifax. In the early 1870s he set up the American Linoleum Company at Linoleumville, New York with Frederick Walton, the inventor of linoleum; the company was highly successful.[1]
He was the elder brother of Sir Francis Crossley (1817–1872), who had served as the constituency's MP from 1852 to 1859.[citation needed]
Honours
A blue plaque was erected by the Halifax Civic Trust.[2]
References
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
- Crossley family tree
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by John Crossley
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir James Stansfeld and Edward Akroyd | Member of Parliament for Halifax 1874–1877 With: Sir James Stansfeld | Succeeded by Sir James Stansfeld and John Dyson Hutchinson |
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