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family does in twelve months". Vegetables in gardens near the Bean Ings mill had been "disfigured and polluted with soot"; linen could not be washed and dried, and dyers had to re-dye. It did appear, though, that Gott's firm had reduced the smoke nuisance somewhat, so that the main discussion in Court concerned the amount of costs which Gott & Sons might be made to pay.
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Gott's several hundred weavers then left their looms and went on strike on 15 February 1831. To avoid accusation of theft, the 237 broad cloth weavers completed their assignments and handed in their piecework before leaving. Gott & Sons sacked all the women and children workers who were connected with the weavers. The
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was not unmindful of the more refined pursuits of life, and his love of the fine arts formed his chief recreation at home, where he delighted to surround himself with those objects of taste which he had collected from boyhood upwards. But his was not a selfish taste: he had long been a member of the
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Guildford Street (Benhamin Gott having withdrawn from the matter), along with a list of the expected wage increases β these prices represented on average a 12% wage rise. On its third attempt, the deputation was received at the Bean Ings Mill by William Gott and Dixon, who refused the wage rise.
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In politics, Mr. Gott was a sound
Conservative, though he took no public part in them. He was very tolerant of the political opinions of others, and in all his dealings with other men he displayed an almost complete abnegation of political partisanship. In religion, Mr. Gott was a consistent member
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called Joseph
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was well known, not only as one of the chief employers of labour, but also from his repeated acts of liberality to those who were in want and had become infirm in his own service ... Of his munificence we may truly say his left hand knew not what his right hand did. His aim was ever to promote the
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In the opening speeches, it was said that previous cases had been difficult to prosecute, because industrialists lived far away from their own factory smoke, and did not care. However, "a steam engine consumes, as it has been usually employed, as great a quantity of coals in one hour as a moderate
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upright and just in every relation of life, gentle and considerate towards all who were brought into contact with him, generous and munificent in his charities, the sympathising friend of the poor, the warm and constant supporter of every good work both at home and abroad, a true gentleman in the
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In 1826 Gott & Sons reduced their weavers' wages by 15% "with an understanding that they should be advanced when trade improved". Around the end of
January 1831, the patient weavers finally applied for the belated wage increase, and were required to wait for two weeks for a reply. Having no
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and other materials, whereby divers noisome and unwholesome smokes and vapours were emitted, so that the air at Leeds was impregnated with the said smokes and vapours, and was rendered and became greatly corrupted, offensive, uncomfortable and unwholesome. The defendants pleaded β Not
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Philosophical and Literary Society, he was one of its vice-presidents for , and in several ways, and on many occasions he gave significant proof of his appreciation of the objects which that society had been established to promote, by contributing largely in every way to it.
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were now empty, and it was calculated that local wool workers had lost a total of Β£240,000 (equivalent to Β£28,537,445 in 2023) per year in wages due to the Corn Laws. Gott & Sons said that they had to close Armley Mills works due to loss of trade.
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Between at least 1830 and 1851, Gott was living in
Denison Hall at 19 Hanover Square, Leeds. This large 18th-century mansion designed for wool merchant William Denison (1714β1782) of Kirkgate, Leeds, by William Lindley of
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William Gott in 1834. William may have travelled to Joseph's studio in Rome to sit for his portrait, which was exhibited in
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Gott was "a most munificent benefactor" towards the Leeds
Philosophical and Literary Society, and he was one of its vice presidents. In 1862, Gott donated a "beautiful collection of manuscripts", a
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House, Leeds for the second Mrs
Stanley. William Gott, Benjamin Gott and Miss Daniel's father attempted to deal with the matter, the first Mrs Stanley pressed charges and Joseph Stanley ran away.
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and Alms-houses, which bear his name; in the same sheet some remarks by Laxton, the founder of Rawdon Church, and to whom
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by the enclosure commissioner George Hayward, for the purposes of road improvement. It was to be named Gott's Road. It led west from the Burley Green Road.
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for Leeds Museum, via the Leeds Philosophical Society of which he was vice president by the end of his life. His art collections are now dispersed, but his
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Together with his brother John Gott, William Gott was a senior partner in the woollen cloth mercantile and manufacturing firm Benjamin Gott & Sons at
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William Gott "built up a magnificent collection of rare books, now, unfortunately, dispersed, which included several early editions of the Bible, and
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works. His son John inherited the library, which was sold at Sotheby's and dispersed between 1908 and 1910, after John died in 1906. The
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Although some of his contemporaries said that Gott did not take part in public life, he was nevertheless a
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highest sense of the word, a sincere and humble Christian ... the name of William Gott has long been a
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12 December 1883), he having been widowed when his already-paralysed wife Maria Sarah Huxtable (1796 β
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1846). Her first marriage, in 1841 in Paris, was to Charles Raoux (d. by 1851). On 2 November 1875 at
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30 April 1883). William Gott attended a Leeds drawing academy run by Joseph Rhodes (1778β1855).
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Keeping the Birthday of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd
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686:Gott's will was proved on 21 October 1863 at
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2712:Home News for India, China and the Colonies
1399:The Last Judgment (the side of the blessed)
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1908:H0107/2321 p.21 Yorkshire Leeds St George
1825:. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1540:Works funded or co-funded by William Gott
1221:, not so new as lamentable and true, 1619
919:, after Thomas Taylor, early 19th century
44:Bust of William Gott by Joseph Gott, 1834
3596:"Proposed new parish of St Paul's Leeds"
1674:gives Joseph Rhodes' dates as 1782β1854.
1195:The second Church of England prayer-book
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3149:"The turn-out of Messrs Gott's weavers"
1401:, copied by Vincenzo della Brema, from
1184:The first Church of England prayer-book
3697:
1892:"1851 England Census for William Gott"
1816:
1516:" to the Leeds Philosophical Society.
1395:, and other celebrities, all from life
1273:, the builder and endower of the late
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346:21 July 1906) who was vicar of Leeds,
3423:gottcollection.hepworthwakefield.org/
3293:gottcollection.hepworthwakefield.org/
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589:Wyther Hall, Leeds (demolished 1990s)
3321:. Great British Life. 6 October 2014
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603:The former St Bartholomew's Church,
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561:Denison Hall, Leeds (now apartments)
508:
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3735:People of the Industrial Revolution
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3451:. The Henry Moore Foundation. 2011
2658:National Heritage List for England
2488:"Headingley-cum-Buirley inclosure"
2433:"14. Susannah Maria (nee Backler)"
1817:Wilson, R. G. (21 May 2009).
454:Politics, religion and personality
361:
16:English philanthropist (1797β1863)
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3545:Oxford University and City Herald
3177:"Leeds and Selby Railway Company"
2115:RG9/1411, p.40, Bay Fort, Torquay
1767:, built by Francis Layton in 1645
1423:Paintings in water colours &c
744:, less than a mile south-west of
309:
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3487:Accession no. LEEAG.SC.2005.0489
3392:Freeman, Sarah (3 August 2014).
2860:"The remains of Mr William Gott"
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799:Leeds and Selby Railway Company
797:In 1841 Gott was a director of
678:bells, and at St Philip's, and
644:St Bartholomew's Church, Armley
382:, and again on 6 April 1853 in
314:On Wednesday 15 August 1821 at
2771:"Death of a public benefactor"
2738:"Death of a public benefactor"
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1343:, second English printer, 1496
1256:A long manuscript letter from
1054:, of the eleventh century, on
803:York and North Midland Railway
736:Park Mills at Bean Ings, Leeds
607:(left) where Gott was interred
187:William Gott lived in various
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3690:William Gott (philanthropist)
3425:. Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield
3205:"Meeting of the Town Council"
2832:"At the Parish Church, Leeds"
2069:"The recently-appointed dean"
1800:
1442:1862 International Exhibition
705:, now Leeds Industrial Museum
223:and drawings are held at the
149:towards public services and
3235:"John Gott, bishop of Truro"
3093:"Important to manufacturers"
2929:probatesearch.service.gov.uk
1512:, and a "fine fossil of the
1077:, on vellum, illuminated, a
489:in the mouths of many of us.
418:In June 1829 William Gott's
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3449:webarchive.henry-moore.org/
3015:. University of Leeds. 2021
3013:explore.library.leeds.ac.uk
2566:"The funeral of Mr W. Gott"
2460:"Singular charge of bigamy"
1861:explore.library.leeds.ac.uk
1823:explore.library.leeds.ac.uk
1763:This is St Peter's Church,
1701:Vol.4, 18 April 1874, p.235
1403:the picture by Fra Angelico
1286:Specimens of early printing
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3471:"William Gott (1797β1863)"
1789:Leeds Philosophical Hall,
1300:, before the invention of
954:Giovanni Battista Piranesi
728:Smoke nuisance trial, 1824
342:(Leeds 25 December 1830 β
18:
2406:"Torquay, fatal accident"
1651:Leeds Mechanics Institute
1519:Rev. J.S. Metcalfe said:
1487:Leeds Mechanics Institute
854:In Gott's collection was
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2954:"Benjamin Gott and Sons"
2925:"Find a will: Gott 1863"
2653:"Denison Hall (1256073)"
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1091:inserted, featuring the
1062:, from the monastery of
155:West Riding of Yorkshire
61:West Riding of Yorkshire
3720:British philanthropists
2896:Clark, Gregory (2017).
2776:Glasgow Morning Journal
2743:London Evening Standard
2627:Dublin Morning Register
2531:"Death of Wm Gott, Esq"
2329:Portsmouth Evening News
2074:Illustrated London News
2043:Saint James's Chronicle
1989:London Evening Standard
1467:Robert Dennis Chantrell
1331:, written by a monk at
1168:Myles Coverdale's Bible
913:Leeds General Infirmary
621:London Evening Standard
526:, Leeds, and Bay Fort,
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112:Leeds General Infirmary
72:25 August 1863, aged 66
3715:British art collectors
3319:greatbritishlife.co.uk
2684:playgroundarmley.co.uk
1937:FHL Film Number 918376
1765:Rawdon, West Yorkshire
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1218:The Yorkshire Tragedie
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3692:at Wikimedia Commons
3627:"The late Mr Wm Gott"
3540:"Leeds Parish Church"
3419:"The Gott Collection"
3345:hepworthwakefield.org
3341:"The Gott Collection"
3289:"The Gott Collection"
1863:. University of Leeds
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1240:, first edition, 1667
856:Landscape with Cattle
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3241:. The British Museum
3121:"On Tuesday morning"
2686:. Leeds City Council
1407:Academia at Florence
1275:Leeds Grammar School
931:Former Moot Hall in
396:Westminster St James
239:drawings are in the
3632:Leeds Intelligencer
3601:Leeds Intelligencer
3573:Leeds Intelligencer
3267:Leeds Intelligencer
3182:Leeds Intelligencer
3154:Leeds Intelligencer
3098:Leeds Intelligencer
2837:Leeds Intelligencer
2594:"Leeds Corporation"
2536:Leeds Intelligencer
2493:Leeds Intelligencer
2411:North Devon Journal
1508:, now known as the
1491:Leeds Intelligencer
1471:Leeds Parish Church
1456:Leeds Intelligencer
1176:Tyndale's Testament
1152:on the leaf of the
996:Piranesi, 1740β1743
843:Leeds Intelligencer
833:The Gott collection
722:University of Leeds
629:Leeds Intelligencer
460:Leeds Intelligencer
298:1817) and Henry (d.
3568:"Leeds Dispensary"
3295:. Hepworth Gallery
3262:"Northern Society"
2892:Retail Price Index
2465:Manchester Mercury
1776:This included the
1574:Park Square, Leeds
1479:Park Square, Leeds
1362:Three oil pictures
1335:, in the reign of
1226:Ben Jonson's Works
1116:Beverley Cathedral
1093:descent into Egypt
746:Park Square, Leeds
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400:St Leonards-on-Sea
370:21 January 1822 β
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3730:People from Leeds
3688:Media related to
3655:"Mr William Gott"
3239:britishmuseum.org
2958:gracesguide.co.uk
2599:Yorkshire Gazette
1495:allotment gardens
1304:; date about 1430
1044:Early manuscripts
1027:Leeds Art Gallery
958:Francesco Francia
860:Annibale Carracci
595:Death and funeral
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499:Leeds Corporation
469:Church of England
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