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301: 252: 22: 243:'s Miscellaneous Poems instead. Aided and encouraged by Dorothy, Brotherton continued to add to what would become a large and varied collection and later employed J Alexander Symington as librarian.  In 1926 Brotherton published a catalogue of the highlights of the collection. Brotherton enjoyed showing his treasures to visitors to his home and welcomed many scholars to his private library.   161:, later succeeded his uncle as head of the business and took the name Brotherton. The company continued after Brotherton's death until 1957 when it was acquired by British Chrome and Chemicals. The company later traded under various names such as Brotherton Chemicals Ltd, Brotherton Speciality Products Ltd and Brotherton Esseco Ltd. 140:
In 1889 Brotherton's partnership with the Dyson brothers ended and he continued the business alone under the name Brotherton and Co. The company would go on to become one of the largest private chemical companies in the country expanding into coal tar distillation and manufacturing products such as
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In 1882 Brotherton married Mary Jane Brookes, daughter of artist and designer Warwick Brookes. Their marriage was short-lived as Mary died in childbirth in 1883. The child, a daughter, also died. Brotherton never remarried and kept in contact with Mary's family for the rest of his life.
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At the age of 14 Brotherton made an unsuccessful attempt to go to sea which lasted only two days. He left school at 15 working at a hardware store before finding a position as an assistant at a chemical laboratory. At this time, he also attended evening classes in chemistry taught by
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During his lifetime Brotherton amassed a collection including books, manuscripts and letters. His first foray into collecting was, however, unsuccessful. In February 1922 he attempted to buy a 15th-century Towneley manuscript of
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for a new library. In June 1930, in one of his last public acts, he laid the foundation stone for the building, at the same time announcing that he would bequeath his collection of books and manuscripts to the university. The
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opened in 1936 and still houses his collection which includes 35,000 books, 400 manuscripts, 4,000 deeds and 30,000 letters. On his death Brotherton's will also revealed a further bequest of ÂŖ100,000 to the university.
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of Wakefield in the County of York in 1929 for "political, public and charitable causes". As he had no son, both titles became extinct upon his death.
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Today the Brotherton Circle honours the generosity of alumni and friends who include a gift to the University of Leeds in their will.
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from 1902 to 1910 and again from 1918 to 1922. He was first elected at a by-election in March 1902, after his predecessor
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A bust of Edward Allen Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton, on display in the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds.
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During the time Brotherton served as Lord Mayor of Leeds, his niece, Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, took the role of
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to Theophilus Brotherton, a yarn agent, and Sarah nÊe O'Donnell. He was also related to educational reformer
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A podcast about a 14th-century manuscript from the Brotherton collection at the University of Leeds
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Lord Brotherton of Wakefield (1856-1930), Leeds University Library's greatest benefactor
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Edward Allen Brotherton was born 1 April 1856 at 2 Tiverton Place, Ardwick Green,
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In 1878 Brotherton, with backing from his family, became the founding partner of
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Edward Brotherton photographed in 1902 after his election as MP for Wakefield
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "W"
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company Dyson Brothers and Brotherton. The company manufactured
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to the textile industry and for use in the extraction of gold.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Leeds Pals volunteer Researchers (19 November 2018).
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Lord Milton (subsequently the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam)
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JP
DL
Wakefield
West Riding of Yorkshire
University of Leeds
Conservative Party
House of Commons
Manchester
Edward Brotherton
MP
Salford
Joseph Brotherton
Henry Roscoe
Owens College, Manchester.
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
Wakefield
ammonium sulphate
ammonia
TNT
creosote
First World War
Leeds
Dorothy Una Ratcliffe
Conservative
MP
Wakefield
Lord Milton (subsequently the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam)
House of Lords

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