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in Shropshire, begun in 1891. The company, which still operates the railway today, was founded by Marks, who became its first managing director from 1891 until 1901. He was also the founder of the patent attorneys Marks & Clerk, who continue to trade.
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in Kent, the eldest of eight children of William Marks and Amelia Adelaide Croydon, of whom only four survived childhood. After attending a local private school, at age 13 he became apprenticed at the
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for work as a commissioner for the dilution of labour in 1917. He held his Parliamentary seat until it was abolished at the
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Marks continued his engineering practice alongside his patent interests. This included a partnership from 1890 with
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and married Margaret Maynard; they never had any children. In 1887 he formed a partnership with
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Baron Marks of Woolwich: International Entrepreneur, Engineer, Patent Agent and Politician
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Baron Marks of Woolwich: International Entrepreneur, Engineer, Patent Agent and Politician
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Associate Member, Institution of Civil Engineers, and Telford Premium Award, 1893-4
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Marks continued his engineering and business activities and died at his home in
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David Cooper Bsc (Hons), MSc, IEng, FRSA, FIIE, FIDIagE, MCIBSE, LCGI.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for North Cornwall
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between 1911 and 1929, was an English engineer, patent agent and
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Launceston
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Pine, L.G. (1972), "The New Extinct Peerage 1884–1971",
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in 1896–8, commissions included the design of the new
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Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.), 1917
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Described in a contemporary source as a disciple of
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He held that seat until his defeat at the 227:(9 June 1858 – 24 September 1938), known as 1055:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 789:(Supplement). 24 August 1917. p. 8796. 549: 500:Grace's Guide to British Industrial History 462:Member, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 242: 27:British engineer and politician (1858–1938) 477:1st Baron Marks, of Woolwich, 16 July 1929 388:Liberal landslide general election victory 59: 699:(1 ed.). Quilter Press. p. 28. 456: 421:In 1929, he left the Liberals and joined 321:Swansea Constitution Hill Incline Railway 96:8 February 1906 – 9 October 1924 827: 779: 759: 299:. 1880, he set up a private practice in 526:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 14: 982: 657:Bridgnorth and Its Castle Hill Railway 799: 731: 633:. Marks and Clerk LLP. Archived from 221:George Croydon Marks, 1st Baron Marks 694: 669: 541: 410:, when he was returned for the new 373: 364:Institution of Mechanical Engineers 24: 1045:Labour Party (UK) hereditary peers 339:. 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Index

George Croydon Marks
Lord Marks
The Right Honourable
CBE

Member of Parliament
North Cornwall
Launceston
John Fletcher Moulton
Alfred Martyn Williams
Eltham
Poole
Liberal
Labour
Alma mater
King's College London
Civil engineer
CBE
Liberal
Labour
Eltham
Royal Arsenal
Woolwich
foreman
Royal Arsenal School
Whitworth Exhibition
King's College
Brunel
Sir Richard Tangye's
funicular lifts

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