Stanley Boulter

Stanley Carr Boulter (29 May 1852 – 5 January 1917) was a British lawyer and businessman, who established The Law Debenture Corporation.

[8] The Times called him "one of the leading representatives of the great Trust Companies.... Nobody was better than Mr. Boulter at handling a difficult meeting of shareholders ... and restoring confidence.

"[8] In politics, Boulter began as a Liberal, but disagreed with his party leader, W. E. Gladstone, over Irish home rule.

Boulter stood unsuccessfully as a "Liberal Unionist" in the general election of 1886,[9] and his political views came to be aligned with those of the Conservative party, particularly on any matters affecting the integrity of the British Empire.

[10] In social politics he remained more liberal, advocating public assistance for working men to buy homes.