History of the Carlile family
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
Kensington, to Florence, daughter of the late George Meakin,
of Cresswell Hall, Stafford, and widow of the late Lionel Fisher,
of Mount Hall, Great Hakesley, Colchester.
Carlile, Edward Hildred, the second son of Carlile,
Edward, of Richmond, was born on 10 July, 1852, and was
educated privately in England and abroad. He adopted a
commercial career, and became a partner in the firm of Jonas
Brook & Brothers, Meltham Mills, Hucldersfield. On this firm
becoming merged in 1. & P. Coats, Limited, he became a
Director of that Company, but has since retired. In politics he
is a Conservative, and he is a member of the Carlton and Junior
Carlton Clubs. In 1900 he contested Huddersfield, but was
defeated by 7896 votes to 6831. In 1906 he contested the
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Kensington, to Florence, daughter of the late George Meakin,
of Cresswell Hall, Stafford, and widow of the late Lionel Fisher,
of Mount Hall, Great Hakesley, Colchester.
Carlile, Edward Hildred, the second son of Carlile,
Edward, of Richmond, was born on 10 July, 1852, and was
educated privately in England and abroad. He adopted a
commercial career, and became a partner in the firm of Jonas
Brook & Brothers, Meltham Mills, Hucldersfield. On this firm
becoming merged in 1. & P. Coats, Limited, he became a
Director of that Company, but has since retired. In politics he
is a Conservative, and he is a member of the Carlton and Junior
Carlton Clubs. In 1900 he contested Huddersfield, but was
defeated by 7896 votes to 6831. In 1906 he contested the
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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