William Sidebottom (English politician)

William Sidebottom (1841 – 3 January 1933) was an English Conservative politician who represented High Peak.

Around 1870, William Sidebottom and his sister Lucy took over Harewood Lodge, one of the old family homes at Broadbottom and became leading figures in the village.

[2] He was a Town Councillor, Justice of the Peace and Captain of the Local Volunteers.

[1] He was elected Member of Parliament for High Peak in 1885, and held the seat until 1900.

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Sidebottom in 1895