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Charles Seely of Lincoln

Charles Seely of Lincoln

Liberalism and Making Money in Victorian England

by Stephen Roberts and Mark Acton
Paperback
Publication Date: 08/02/2019

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In his day the Victorian businessman Charles Seely was known as 'Pigs'. It has long been believed that this nickname was derived from his refusal to bring to an end a contract supplying the Admiralty with iron ballast when it no longer needed it. It's a great story, but that's what it is ... a story. This is the first biography of Charles Seely and the authors reveal the real reason why Seely became known as 'Pigs'. The book tells a remarkable story. Seely was a man of great ambition and enterprise and he drove hard bargains. He rose from being co-partner in a corn mill to being the owner of mines and landed estates that brought him immense wealth. The 'Baker's Boy' from Lincoln lived at a prestigious address in London and owned a beautiful country house on the Isle of Wight, where he played host to Garibaldi. An independently-minded Liberal, Seely represented Lincoln in the House of Commons for almost a quarter of a century. This book offers something of interest to all those fascinated by our Victorian predecessors.
ISBN:
9781796273823
9781796273823
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-02-2019
Publisher:
Independently Published
Pages:
70
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x4mm
Weight:
0.1kg

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