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had only recently changed hands, twice, in fact, in the space of a matter of months as a makeweight in a complex deal in the autumn of 1923 involving Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Rothermere, and the Berry brothers. The severing of the Hulton family ties, extending in Catton's case to more than 30 years,
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Recent reports that the Lord Rothermere and Lord Beaverbrook combine had acquired the Sir Edward Hulton newspaper interests, comprising the Evening Standard, the Daily Sketch, the Sunday Herald and several Manchester newspapers, are confirmed by an official announcement in the Daily Mail that the
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When his mother, Betty, went into labour with him there were dangerous complications. The child lived but she died a few days later ... He had four children, two boys and two girls. One of them, Rupert, was disabled with palsy and died at the age of 22 in
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Sir Edward Hulton, who died on Saturday at his residence near Leatherhead, at the age of 56, was till about 18 months ago the owner of a large group of newspapers, being the founder of the business of Edward Hulton and
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In the popular Putney Vale Cemetery, Kingston Road, SW15, with its many monuments of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, are buried ... Sir Edward Hulton (1869–1925), the newspaper proprietor
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Daily Mail trust has bought the Hulton interests for £6,000,000. The announcement says Lord Beaverbrook will control the Evening Standard and that the Daily Mail trust will control all the other publications.
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announced, Oct. 13, that the Daily Mail Trust, Ltd., had acquired the business of Messrs. Edward Hulton and Co., Ltd., of London and Manchester, for £6 million. The papers taken over include:
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His immediate family ... consisted of Lady Hulton and two children, Teddy, 16 and Betty, 15. A baronetcy was awarded to him in 1919 in the list of war honors given by Lloyd George.
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Sir Edward Hulton, Bart., who died on May 23, left property valued at £2,222,471. Among his bequests he leaves £5,000 to the church of Our Lady and St Peter, Leatherhead.
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heralded a period of change and can only have served to further weaken any resolve on his part to extend his career in Manchester.
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Marriages Mar 1916 – Surname: Hulton/Warriss/Wallen, Given Name: Edward/Florence E, District: Marylebone, Volume: 1a, Page: 1418
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was sold for £6 million when Hulton retired due to illness in 1923. The newspapers sold, which were subsequently controlled by
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Marriages Jun 1931 – Surname: Hulton/Stevens, Given Name: Frances M/Charles G B, District: St. Martin, Volume: 1a, Page: 1214
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Marriages Jun 1900 – Surname: Hulton/Wood/Turnbull, Given Name: Edward/Agnes Moir, District: Bedford, Volume: 3b, Page: 785
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Births Jun 1932 – Surname: Stevens, Given Name: Jocelyn E G, Mother: Hulton, District: Marylebone, Volume: 1a, Page: 594
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which became extinct on his father's death in 1925. Edward George Warris had two sons and a daughter by his second wife
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The professionalisation of sports journalism, c. 1850 to 1939, with particular reference to the career of James Catton
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Marriages Jun 1859 – Surname: Hulton/Mosley, Given Name: Edward/Mary, District: Manchester, Volume: 8d, Page: 662
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Deaths Mar 1932 – Surname: Stevens, Given Name: Frances M, Age: 22, District: Marylebone, Volume: 1a, Page: 776
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Births Jun 1869 – Surname: Warriss, Given Name: Fanny Elizabeth, District: Kings Norton, Volume: 6c, Page: 388
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Hulton was first married to Agnes Moir Turnbull Wood in 1900. He had a son and a daughter by his second wife,
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While the father , at Treadwell House, trained many fine horses for Sir E. Hulton (then racing as Mr. Lytham)
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in southwest London. The net value of his estate was £2,222,471. He bequeathed £5,000 to the Catholic
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Deaths Jun 1925 – Surname: Hulton, Given Name: Edward, Age: 56, District: Epsom, Volume: 2a, Page: 76
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Births Jun 1909 – Surname: Hulton, Given Name: Mary Frances, District: Strand, Volume: 1b, Page: 540
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Hulton died on 23 May 1925 at the age of 56 after a prolonged illness in Downside, and is buried in
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Births Mar 1869 – Surname: Hulton, Given Name: Edward, District: Chorlton, Volume: 8c, Page: 745
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Edward Hulton and Co., of London and Manchester, a private company of proprietors, printers and
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Tate, Steve (2009). "Hulton, Edward (1838–1904)". In Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (eds.).
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and the 1924 Epsom Oaks respectively. He also registered his racing colours under the
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The newspapers Hulton founded have since merged with other newspapers. In 1955, the
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British and Colonial Printer and Stationer: And Newspaper Press, Volumes 96-97
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Jocelyn's mother died a week after his birth and he inherited all this money.
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consortium formed in 1924 (renamed Kemsley Newspapers in 1943 and bought by
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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Porter, Dilwyn (2004). "Hulton, Sir Edward, baronet (1869–1925),
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Most of these newspapers were sold again soon afterwards, to the
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developed on the former Manchester site of Edward Hulton and Co.
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British newspaper proprietor and thoroughbred racehorse owner
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For his father, the newspaper proprietor born in 1838, see
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Fanny Elizabeth Warriss or Wariss, also known by the
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Oxford University Press. 628:Church of Our Lady and St Peter, Leatherhead 1641: 1399: 1220:"Manchester Evening Chronicle closing down" 586:(1906–1988), published magazines including 452:, which was subsequently absorbed into the 1453:Baker, Richard Anthony (25 October 2005). 977:. W. J. Stonhill. 1925. pp. 92, 464. 852: 850: 745:(Supplement). 29 April 1919. p. 5420. 702: 700: 1730:. Princes Risborough: Shire. p. 71. 1480:"Research Interests – Graeme Cruickshank" 1082:. London, UK: Cassel And Company Limited. 708:"Sir E. Hulton, Noted Publisher, is Dead" 536: 499:in 1916. That year his wins included the 343:in 1885. 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Taylor & Francis. p. 25. 802: 1272:"Person Profile: Sir Edward Hulton" 793: 639: 290:Hulton was born on 3 March 1869 in 245:(3 March 1869 – 23 May 1925) was a 24: 1801: 994:Gleanings and Memoranda, Volume 58 946:Brook, Stephen (14 January 2009). 765:. 23 December 1921. p. 10486. 529:Edward Hulton was the chairman of 497:British flat racing Champion Owner 25: 1929: 1755:"Wills – Sir Edward Hulton, Bart" 1274:. The National Horseracing Museum 1822:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1193:Robins, Peter (21 August 2009). 1776: 1747: 1717: 1693: 1669: 1635: 1594: 1570: 1546: 1522: 1498: 1472: 1364: 1340: 1324:Manchester – A Football History 1315: 1286: 1264: 1242: 1212: 1186: 1136: 1086: 1066: 1036: 985: 965: 939: 911: 514:double. His horses Roseway and 174: 1888:Businesspeople from Manchester 1226:. 26 July 1963. Archived from 877: 857:Shattock, Joanne, ed. 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Index

Sir Edward Hulton, 1st Baronet
Edward Hulton (senior)
Edward George Warris Hulton
Hulme
Manchester
Downside, Surrey
Putney Vale Cemetery
51°26′26″N 0°14′21″W / 51.440522°N 0.239189°W / 51.440522; -0.239189
Newspaper proprietor
Millie Lindon
Edward Hulton
Margaret, Lady Strickland
Edward George Warris Hulton
Jocelyn Stevens

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Hulme
Manchester
Edward Hulton
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Whalley Range, Manchester

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