[1] [1] He was educated at Rossall School and St John's College, Cambridge.
He was also the principal lawyer employed by the Manchester Ship Canal company.
[1] In 1901 He and his second wife were living in Hindley Cottage, Richmond on Thames with their five children and the family were served by a staff of five servants.
He stood as Conservative candidate for the parliamentary constituency of Eccles at the 1892 general election, but was unsuccessful.
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