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'''Michael Williams''' (born ] ]) was ] for ] ] ] until his death on ] ]. | |||
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'''Michael Williams''' (3 June 1785 – 15 June 1858) was a mining entrepreneur and politician, the ] for ] from 19 July 1853 until his death in June 1858.<ref name=ONDB>], , ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, May 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2017.</ref> | |||
He was the second son of John Williams "the Third" (23 September 1753 – 17 April 1841), the Cornish industrialist, of the ]. He bought ] |
He was the second son of John Williams "the Third" (23 September 1753 – 17 April 1841), the Cornish industrialist, of the ]. He bought ].<ref>Purchase of Caerhays - source: Maurice Smelt ''101 Cornish Lives'', Alison Hodge (2006), {{ISBN|0-906720-50-8}}. page 248: article on John Williams (1753-1841)</ref> | ||
On 5 March 1813, he married Elizabeth Eales (d. 1852).<ref name=ONDB/> | |||
==Business interests== | |||
The Williams family bought the ] Copper Smelting Works in ] in 1831. Michael Williams was vested with the responsibility of the Welsh business and was appointed ] for 1840.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/conservation/world-heritage-site/delving-deeper/mining-processes/smelting/|title=Smelting|publisher=Cornish Mining World Heritage|access-date=30 April 2020|date=22 March 2019}}</ref> | |||
He was a Director of the ] and chaired its Ordinary Meeting on 3 March 1854, whose proceedings were reported in ''The Times'', in two advertisements on 10 March.<ref>''The Times'', Friday, 10 March 1854; pg. 5; Issue 21685; col A</ref> He was still the chair of the Company in June 1857,<ref>''The Times'', Tuesday, 16 June 1857; pg. 4; Issue 22708; col A.</ref> when a Special General Meeting was announced. He was also a partner in the Cornish Bank, which was largely owned by his family.<ref name=ONDB/> | |||
==Politics== | |||
He was the only nomination as MP for West Cornwall, at a by-election, following the death of ], on 26 June 1853. Michael Williams and ] were returned unopposed as ] on 19 July 1857.<ref>''The Times'', Monday, 11 July 1853; pg. 3; Issue 21477; col D "Election Intelligence":(Election and its expected conclusion announced).</ref> He was re-elected, again without opposition, at the General Election of 1857.<ref>''The Times'', Saturday, 21 March 1857; pg. 12; Issue 22634; col A and The Times, Wednesday, 1 April 1857; pg. 5; Issue 22643; col E "The Elections".</ref> | |||
==Death== | |||
''The Times'' received by electric telegraph and published on 16 June, news of his death "a little after 5 o'clock" on 15 June 1858 at ].<ref>''The Times'', Wednesday, 16 June 1858; pg. 5; Issue 23021; col D</ref> He was aged 74. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 29 August 2024
For other people named Michael Williams, see Michael Williams (disambiguation).Michael Williams (3 June 1785 – 15 June 1858) was a mining entrepreneur and politician, the MP for West Cornwall from 19 July 1853 until his death in June 1858.
He was the second son of John Williams "the Third" (23 September 1753 – 17 April 1841), the Cornish industrialist, of the Williams family. He bought Caerhays Castle.
On 5 March 1813, he married Elizabeth Eales (d. 1852).
Business interests
The Williams family bought the Morfa Copper Smelting Works in Swansea in 1831. Michael Williams was vested with the responsibility of the Welsh business and was appointed High Sheriff of Glamorgan for 1840.
He was a Director of the Cornwall Railway and chaired its Ordinary Meeting on 3 March 1854, whose proceedings were reported in The Times, in two advertisements on 10 March. He was still the chair of the Company in June 1857, when a Special General Meeting was announced. He was also a partner in the Cornish Bank, which was largely owned by his family.
Politics
He was the only nomination as MP for West Cornwall, at a by-election, following the death of Edward Wynne-Pendarves, on 26 June 1853. Michael Williams and Richard Davey were returned unopposed as Liberals on 19 July 1857. He was re-elected, again without opposition, at the General Election of 1857.
Death
The Times received by electric telegraph and published on 16 June, news of his death "a little after 5 o'clock" on 15 June 1858 at Trevince. He was aged 74.
References
- ^ Garry Tregidga, "Williams, John Charles (1861–1939)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, May 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- Purchase of Caerhays - source: Maurice Smelt 101 Cornish Lives, Alison Hodge (2006), ISBN 0-906720-50-8. page 248: article on John Williams (1753-1841)
- "Smelting". Cornish Mining World Heritage. 22 March 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- The Times, Friday, 10 March 1854; pg. 5; Issue 21685; col A
- The Times, Tuesday, 16 June 1857; pg. 4; Issue 22708; col A.
- The Times, Monday, 11 July 1853; pg. 3; Issue 21477; col D "Election Intelligence":(Election and its expected conclusion announced).
- The Times, Saturday, 21 March 1857; pg. 12; Issue 22634; col A and The Times, Wednesday, 1 April 1857; pg. 5; Issue 22643; col E "The Elections".
- The Times, Wednesday, 16 June 1858; pg. 5; Issue 23021; col D
External links
- Michael Williams and John Charles Williams in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Michael Williams
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Preceded byEdward William Wynne Pendarves and Charles Lemon |
Member of Parliament for West Cornwall 1853–1858 With: Charles Lemon to 1857 Richard Davey from 1857) |
Succeeded byJohn St Aubyn and Richard Davey |
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