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Nathaniel Eckersley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nathaniel Eckersley
Nathaniel Eckersley (1815 – 15 February 1892) was an English mill-owner,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About the Borough: Hindley )〕 banker and Conservative Party politician from Standish Hall,〔 near Wigan in Lancashire. He sat in the House of Commons for three years in the 1860s, and two years in the 1880s. == Career == His uncle was Colonel Nathaniel Eckersley, from Laurel House in Hindley, who served with the Duke of Wellington and at the military station established in Manchester after the Peterloo Massacre.〔 In addition to his cotton mills, Eckersley was a partner of the ''Wigan Old Bank'', formerly ''Thomas Woodock's, Sons and Eckersle''y, which amalgamated in 1874 with ''Parr's Banking Company'' in Warrington.〔 He was Mayor of Wigan in 1853[〕 and in 1873, and was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire in September 1863.] In June in 1873 he led Wigan's welcome for the Prince and Princess of Wales, who opened a new hospital in the town,〔 which the Princess named the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary.
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