Sir John Maclure, 1st Baronet

"The Whitehead Torpedo"
Maclure as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, October 1892

Sir John William Maclure, 1st Baronet (22 April 1835-28 January 1901), was a British businessman and Conservative politician.

Biography

Maclure was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford, but left university without taking a degree due to ill health. He later became manager of the Guardian Insurance Company and was also Secretary of the Cotton Famine Relief Fund during the Lancashire Cotton famine in the early 1860s. He played an important role for the revival of Conservatism in Manchester and served as President of the Conservative Association of South and East Lancashire. In the 1885 general election he unsuccessfully contested Stretford, but was successfully returned for the same constituency in the 1886 general election, and held the seat until his death. In 1898 he was created a Baronet, of The Home in Whalley Range near Manchester in the County Palatine of Lancaster. He died in January 1901, aged 65.
His brother was Dean of Manchester from 1890 to 1906.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    William Agnew
    Member of Parliament for Stretford
    1886 – 1901
    Succeeded by
    Charles Cripps
    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of The Home)
    1898–1901
    Succeeded by
    John Edward Stanley Maclure