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William Ewart (British politician)

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Ewart, who was an advanced liberal in politics, was responsible during his long political career for many useful measures. In 1834 he successfully carried a bill to abolish hanging in chains, and in 1837 he was successful in getting an act passed to abolish capital punishment for cattle-stealing and
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was appointed to consider the subject on which he sat. Other reforms which he advocated and which were carried out included an annual statement on education, and the examination of candidates for the civil service and army.
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He remained a strong advocate for the abolition of capital punishment, and on his motion in 1864, a
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from 1841 until his retirement from public life in 1868. He died at his home, Broadleas House, near
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to commemorate a link between a location and a famous person or event, serving as a
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Ewart's Hampton home is now Hampton library (the extension on the left is modern)
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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supported out of public rates, and he was instrumental in getting the
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other similar offences. In 1850 he carried a bill for establishing
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wigan
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William Ewart (disambiguation)
A three storey brown brick building with a cupola, and a single storey extension on the left, the foreground is a green lawn
A Blue plaque on a brick wall with the words "John Beard C1717 - 1791 Singer and William Ewart 1798 - 1861 Promoter of Public Libraries
Blue Plaque
Hampton, London
blue plaque
historical marker
Liverpool
Eton
Christ Church, Oxford
Newdigate Prize
called to the bar
Middle Temple
Parliament
Bletchingley
Surrey
Liverpool
Wigan
Dumfries Burghs
Devizes
Wiltshire
free libraries
Metric Weights and Measures Act 1864
Royal Commission
William Gaskell
Elizabeth Gaskell
Mary Anne Ewart
List of statues and sculptures in Liverpool
Statue of Ewart at The Oratory, Liverpool, sculpted by Joseph Gott in 1832
The Oratory, Liverpool

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