William Edward Briggs

Politician

1847 – 1903

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Who was William Edward Briggs?

William Edward Briggs was an English cotton manufacturer and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885.

Briggs was the second son of Edward Briggs of The Grange, Wilpshire, Blackburn and his wife Ann Slagg, daughter of Thomas Slagg of Manchester. He was educated at Rugby School and at Worcester College, Oxford. He was a cotton-spinner and manufacturer in the firm of J and W E Briggs, which operated the Rose Hill Mill in Blackburn

At the 1874 general election, Briggs was elected as a Member of Parliament for Blackburn. He was re-elected in 1880, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1885 general election.

He did not stand in 1886, and at the 1892 general election he unsuccessfully contested the Clitheroe division of Lancashire as a Unionist, though it is unclear whether his candidacy was sponsored by the Liberal Unionist Party or the Conservative Party.

Briggs married Mary Vicars in 1871.

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Born
Sep 24, 1847
Education
  • Rugby School
Died
1903

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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