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James Kenyon (MP) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Kenyon (politician)
James Kenyon (1846 – 25 February 1924) was an English woollen manufacturer and Conservative Party politician from Bury in Lancashire, 1895–1902. == Early life == Kenyon was the second son of James Kenyon and his first wife Margaret (''née'' Whittaker) of Crimble, near Heywood in Lancashire.〔 He was educated at Bury Grammar School and at Liverpool Collegiate Institution. He was a prosperous woollen manufacturer with a large factory in Bury. He became a Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Lancashire, a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, and was chairman of the Liverpool Storage Company.〔 His residence was listed in 1901 as ''Walshaw Hall, Bury'',〔 which later became a residential care home.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Walshaw Hall Residential Care Home )〕 In 1875 he had married a German born Elise Genth, a classically trained musician from Burnage.〔 They had four sons who assisted in running the business: James died from illness as a result of service in World War I, Charles became a successful actor/manager in London and Myles played cricket for Lancashire.
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