Jasper More (Liberal politician)

He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated as BA in 1860 and MA and BCL in 1862.

In 1876 he made a tour of the Balkans after the April Uprising with Lady Strangford[4] of which he subsequently published an account.

In 1886 he joined the Liberal Unionist Party and retained his seat until his death in 1903 at the age of 67.

More leased mineral rights to the Gravels Lead Mining Co. and the Broomlow Mining Co.[11] Thomas Wright in 1860 led a party from the British Association to Shelve Hill, which was entertained at Linley Hall by the Rev.

In 1886, he exhibited these at the British Association meeting in Birmingham and then loaned and finally donated them to Mason College.

Jasper More, 1897 photograph
More in 1895