Samuel Wasse Higginbottom (1853 – 28 December 1902) was Conservative Member of Parliament for Liverpool West Derby.
Early in life, after a short experience at the Lawn Vale Colliery, Skelmersdale, he entered upon a commercial career in Liverpool.
[1] Higginbottom won the parliamentary seat without opposition in 1900, but died only two years later.
Higginbottom died at Claughton, Cheshire on 28 December 1902, after a brief illness.
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