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James Heywood

British politician, philanthropist and social reformer (1810-97).

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Instance Of

Human

Award Received

Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellow of the Geological Society of London
Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

Date of Death

10/17/1897

Date of Birth

5/28/1810

Member Of

Royal Society
(2/7/1839 - )
Start Time
: 2/7/1839
Chetham Society
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
Royal Statistical Society

Given Name

James

Occupation

Statistician
Politician
Barrister

Place of Birth

Manchester

Member of Political Party

Liberal Party

Sibling

Benjamin Heywood
Thomas Heywood

Position Held

Member of the 16th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(7/7/1852 - 3/21/1857)
Electoral District
:
North Lancashire
Elected In
:
1852 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
16th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Start Time
: 7/7/1852
End Time
: 3/21/1857
Member of the 15th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(7/29/1847 - 7/1/1852)
Electoral District
:
North Lancashire
Elected In
:
1847 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
15th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Start Time
: 7/29/1847
End Time
: 7/1/1852
President of the Royal Statistical Society
(1875 - 1877)
Series Ordinal
:22
Replaces
:
William Augustus Guy
Replaced By
:
George Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Baron Eversley
Start Time
: 1875
End Time
: 1877

Family Name

Heywood

Country of Citizenship

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Educated At

Trinity College

Sex or Gender

Male

Child

Anne Sophia Heywood

Father

Nathaniel Heywood

Mother

Ann Percival

Spouse

Anne Kennedy
(6/11/1853 - )
Start Time
: 6/11/1853

Candidacy in Election

1852 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
North Lancashire
1847 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
North Lancashire

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Described by Source

Men-at-the-Bar
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Heywood, James

Place of Burial

Barnes Cemetery
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