Joshua Rowntree

Politician

1844 – 1915

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Who was Joshua Rowntree?

Joshua Rowntree was elected Member of Parliament for Scarborough in 1886 and served, as a Gladstonian Liberal, until 1892, when he was succeeded by the Conservative, Sir George Reresby Sitwell, whom he had defeated in 1886.

He was educated at Bootham School, York.

He was an active Quaker. After he left Parliament, in 1892, he 'gave himself with whole heart and mind to the modern interpretation of Quakerism'. He took a quiet part in enabling British Friends to come to terms with scientific discoveries and biblical criticism and with shaking off outdated customs—notably through the Manchester conference, Scarborough summer school, and the establishment in 1903 of a study centre at Woodbrooke, Birmingham. He was editor of The Friend from 1872 to 1875.

He gave the Swarthmore Lecture in 1913 under the title Social Service - its place in the Society of Friends.

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Born
Apr 6, 1844
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
Feb 10, 1915

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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