Sunday, 18 August 2013
236 Sir James Duke
Constituency : Boston 1837-49, City of London 1849-65
Sir James was a wholesale coal merchant and insurance broker born in Montrose and first elected for Boston in 1837. He had been in the navy and served in the Napoleonic wars. He was also Lord Mayor of London in 1847. Two years later he was made a baronet and invited by the London Liberals to sit for the City instead when a by-election occurred. He resigned Boston and won a resounding victory supported by Cobden and Hume. He was a close friend of Victoria and Albert.
Sir James spoke in favour of Palmerston's defence fortificatons in 1862. He was in favour of the ballot and shorter parliaments.
Sir James stood down in 1865. He died in 1873 aged 81.
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