Wednesday, 23 April 2014
486 Edward Akroyd
Constituency : Huddersfield 1857-9 ,Halifax 1865-74
In Yorkshire the Liberals finished with three more seats , with a net gain of one and two new seats in the West Riding where the constituency had been split but the Liberals still harvested all the seats. William Battie-Wrightson at Northallerton and the by-election victor at Whitby Harry Thompson were unseated.
Edward pushed the Whig Sir Charles Wood out to Ripon.
Edward was a textile manufacturer in the town and a typical Victorian philanthropist founding schools , churches ( he was a staunch Anglican ) and a working man's college. I know Halifax pretty well and have been inside his house which is now the Bankfield Museum. He built model housing for his workers at Boothtown and Copley. He helped found the Yorkshire Bank in the 1850s ; I had my first bank accounts with them. He was the Chairman of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce in 1865. He was MP for Huddersfield from 1857 but was defeated by Edward Leatham in 1859. He declined the opportunity to succeed Titus Salt at Bradford in 1861.
Edward opposed the Factory Act at the time but later testified to its beneficial results and called for the extension of its educational provisions to agricultural workers.
Edward was one of the Tea Room rebels in 1867.
Edward stood down in 1874 and eventually became a Conservative supporter.
Edward fell from his horse in 1880 and suffered head injuries. He had to retire to the coast and died in 1887 aged 77.
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