Samuel Fletcher was a solicitor and friend of George Faulkner.
[citation needed] He was honorary secretary of the Manchester Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts around 1846.
[1] He is believed to be the man that suggested to Faulkner that John Owens should leave his wealth to fund a university in Manchester.
The sculptor and phrenologist William Bally exhibited a bust of Fletcher in 1834.
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