David Chadwick (politician, born 1821)

David Chadwick (23 December 1821 – 19 September 1895)[1] was an English accountant and Liberal Party politician.

[3] By 1870 he was a senior partner in Chadwicks, Adamson, Collier, and Co., based in London and Manchester.

[5] Macclesfield then had two Members of Parliament (MPs), and Chadwick and his fellow Liberal MP William Coare Brocklehurst were re-elected in 1874[6] and in 1880.

[4] William Mair, Liberal agent at the election, told the court that he had promised Chadwick that no money would be spent illegally.

[3] Chadwick died on 19 September 1895, aged 73, at his home The Poplars in Herne Hill, London[11] and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery.