• Apsley Pellatt (27 November 1791 – 17 August 1863) was an English glassware manufacturer and politician. He was the son of glassware maker Apsley Pellatt...
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  • Apsley Pellatt (1763 – 21 January 1826) was an English glass manufacturer. Apsley Pellatt (junior) was the son of Apsley Pellatt (senior) (1736–1798),...
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  • Canada Apsley, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia Apsley, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia Allen Apsley (disambiguation) Apsley Pellatt, an...
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  • Pellatt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Apsley Pellatt (1791–1863), English glassware manufacturer and politician Apsley Pellatt...
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    Emma Mary Pellatt (née Holland). His great-grandfather was the glassmaker Apsley Pellatt. Pellatt had three sisters and two brothers, Fred Pellatt (grandfather...
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    combination of the Italian words "mille" (thousand) and "fiori" (flowers). Apsley Pellatt in his book Curiosities of Glass Making was the first to use the term...
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  • and former Tory MP Henry Drummond; the decorative glass manufacturer Apsley Pellatt; and the Anglican clergyman Hugh McNeile (also M'Neile). Levy's first...
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    and he was also credited with inventing modern marketing. Glassmaker Apsley Pellatt received an English patent for the sulphide process in 1819. His sulphides...
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    records at C. Hoare & Co show extensive and regular income derived from Apsley Pellatt, which suggests that Smithson had a strong financial or scientific relationship...
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    Hall, Bt. Preceded by Apsley Pellatt Sir William Molesworth Member of Parliament for Southwark 1855 – 1860 With: Apsley Pellatt to 1857 John Locke from...
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    William Orme (1787–1830), Scottish Congregational minister and biographer Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826), glass manufacturer Timothy Priestley (1734–1814), Independent...
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    father was a glass merchant in London, partner of a Mr Pellatt, presumed to be Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826). Peacock went with his mother to live with her...
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    1845–1855 With: John Humphery to 1852 Apsley Pellatt from 1852 Succeeded by Sir Charles Napier Apsley Pellatt Political offices Preceded by Lord John...
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    Thwaites supported Parliamentary Reform and the Liberal Party, especially Apsley Pellatt who was Liberal MP for Southwark. He also supported the early closing...
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  • Lodge, Tonbridge, a London goldsmith, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Apsley Pellatt. His younger brother was the surgeon Sir Thomas Smith, 1st Baronet (1833–1909)...
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    Benjamin Wood Whig 1845 by-election Sir William Molesworth Radical 1852 Apsley Pellatt Radical 1855 by-election Sir Charles Napier Radical 1857 John Locke...
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  • in Sporting Life, in 1859 attacking the former Member of Parliament Apsley Pellatt, who had proposed regulation of betting tips in newspapers. He went...
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  • 1852 - who included James Bell, William Biggs, Lawrence Heyworth and Apsley Pellatt - that they "were either almost completely silent, or became tongue-tied...
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    Benjamin Smith, a London goldsmith, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Apsley Pellatt. He was educated at Tonbridge School between 1844 and 1850. In 1851...
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    by William Brougham Charles Calvert Succeeded by William Molesworth Apsley Pellatt Personal details Born c. 1794 Died 28 September 1863 Nationality British...
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Apsley Pellatt Sir Charles Napier Member of Parliament for Southwark 1857 – 1880 With: Sir Charles Napier...
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  • 2,595 27.0 −9.1 Conservative William Fripp 2,476 25.7 −6.0 Radical Apsley Pellatt 171 1.8 −14.3 Turnout 6,913 62.7 +10.6 Registered electors 11,032 Majority...
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  • Ingham Whig Southwark (two members) Sir William Molesworth, Bt Radical Apsley Pellatt Liberal Stafford (two members) John Wise Whig Arthur Otway Liberal Staffordshire...
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  • Pellatt Member of Parliament for Steyning 1584 With: Pexall Brocas Succeeded by Thomas Bishop Henry Shelley Preceded by Thomas Crompton Henry Apsley Member...
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  • Cowper Richard Pellatt 1584 Sir Thomas Shirley (1564 - 1633–4) Pexall Brocas 1586 Thomas Bishop Henry Shelley 1588 Thomas Crompton Henry Apsley 1593 Sir Walter...
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  • Brisco replaced by John Cooke of Petworth (17–30 Nov) replaced by William Pellatt 1695: Richard Stanley or Lee 1696: Joseph Studley replaced by Richard Leaves...
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