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George Trout Bartley

Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley KCB (22 November 1842 – 13 September 1910) was an English civil servant, banker and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1906.
Bartley was born at Stoke Newington, the son of Robert Bartley and his wife Julia Anne Lucas. He was educated at Clapton, London and University College School.〔(Debrett's House of Commons and Judicial Guide 1886 )〕 He entered public service and worked for twenty years at the Science and Art Department, becoming Assistant Director. He was interested in poverty and social issues and published works on education and on building self-reliance He supported technical education, and was treasurer of the Society of Arts. He established a Penny Bank, which became the National Penny Bank.〔(A North ''London Leaders: Historic families, Ancestral estates'' 1907 )〕 He was a J.P. for Middlesex and Westminster.〔
Trout Bartley stood for parliament in Hackney at the 1880 general election, but was unsuccessful. He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North at the 1885 general election and held the seat until his defeat in 1906. He announced that he would stand again when a suitable opportunity arose, and contested the Hull West by-election in November 1907. The intervention for the first time of a Labour Party candidate cut the Liberal majority, but not by enough for Bartley to win the seat, and after his defeat in Hull he did not stand for Parliament again.〔Craig, 1885–1918, page 130〕
In 1902 he was knighted as KCB. He was a member of the Traffic Commission and travelled extensively. He was in South Africa when the Boer War broke out.
In 1864, Bartley married Mary Charlotte Cole the daughter of Henry Cole superintendent of the Science and Art Department. They had four sons. Their son Captain Stanhope Cole Bartley Royal Artillery was KIA 12/03/1916.
==Publications==

*''A Square Mile in the East End'' 1870
*''Schools for the people'' 1871
*''Provident Knowledge Papers'' 1872
*''The Seven Ages of a Village Pauper'' 1874
*''The Parish Net, How it is Dragged and what it Catches'' 1875
*Enthusiasm 1888

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