James Pilkington | |
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Member of Parliament for Blackburn | |
In office 29 July 1847 – 6 July 1865 Serving with
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Preceded by | William Feilden |
Succeeded by | Joseph Feilden |
Personal details | |
Born | 29 August 1804 |
Died | 17 February 1890 Swinithwaite Hall, Yorkshire, England | (aged 85)
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Spouse |
Mary Jane Skaife
(m. 1831; died 1865) |
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James Pilkington JP DL (29 August 1804 – 17 February 1890)[1] was a British merchant, cotton manufacturer, and Liberal Party[2] politician.
He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackburn from 1847–1865 and was also Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire.[3][4]
His assault during a robbery in July 1862 was widely covered in the London press and led to a second London garrotting panic that would last until the start of 1863.[5]