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Under Bass's leadership, company production and sales had grown enormously. Production of ale had grown to 340,000 barrels in 1860 and to almost a million barrels in the late 1870s. By 1881, the company had three breweries and 26
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stated that he was known more "in the House of Commons for his regular attendance than for any feats of oratory." He focused on being a national advocate for the brewing industry against efforts by
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Bass took over control of the company in 1827 and continued the export focus on Asia. By 1832–33, the company was exporting 5,000 barrels of beer representing 40% of its output in that year.
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The coming of the railway to Burton in 1839 helped the growth of the business by reducing transport costs. The company had four agents in the 1830s in London,
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Bass was a philanthropist both in Burton and Derby. His obituarists claimed that his contributions totalled £80,000, and that he had given Derby a new
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covering 145 acres (0.59 km) in Burton upon Trent. The company was Britain's biggest brewery and was one of its best known companies.
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and made it a major exporter to Russia. Michael's mother, Sarah Hoskins, was the daughter of Abraham Hoskins, a prominent Burton lawyer.
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upon its founding in 1859, where he was an effective advocate for the brewing industry. He was a generous benefactor both in
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became the largest brewery in the world, and Bass the best known brand of beer in England. Bass represented
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Bass married Eliza Jane Arden in 1835. They had two sons and two daughters. His elder son
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offered Bass a peerage, which he declined, preferring to stay in the House of Commons.
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in Parliament, and was elevated to the peerage in 1897 as Lord Burton. His other son
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on the grounds that they were street nuisances was less successful.
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took over the responsibility for running the company, represented
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Bass represented Derby until the final years of his life.
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for the working class. He promoted legislation to abolish
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in India and Southeast Asia were taking off by the 1820s.
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within the Liberal Party to legislate against alcohol.
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had disrupted trade with Russia. However, the sales of
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Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881
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Michael Thomas Bass (1760–1827)

Derby Museum
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
Radical
Liberal
Michael Bass, 1st Baron Burton
Hamar Alfred Bass
Michael Thomas Bass
DL
brewer
Member of Parliament
Bass Brewery
Derby
House of Commons
Radical
Liberal Party
Derby
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
Michael Thomas Bass
William
The Grammar School
Nottingham
Napoleonic Wars
India Pale Ale

A Bar at the Folies-Bergère
Édouard Manet

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