Henry Pease (MP)

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Henry Pease
Portrait photo of Henry Pease
Born4 May 1807
Died30 May 1881
23, Finsbury Square, London
MonumentsStatue in Saltburn-by-the-Sea
NationalityBritish
EraVictorian

Henry Pease (4 May 1807 – 30 May 1881)[1] was an English railway owner, peace campaigner and a Liberal politician who represented Durham South.

Details on Death[edit]

Cause and Date[edit]

Pease died of an illness (Diagnosed 2 weeks before his death) in his home at 23, Finsbury Square, London.[1] Members of his family were present when he passed peacefully in his sleep.

His Wills and Bequests[edit]

(Dated 20 January 1859) Mr. Henry Pease left to Joseph Whitehall Pease the net personal estate being affirmed to be of the value of upwards of £360,000. To his wife Mrs. Mary Pease £2000 and an annuity of £500 for life, to then be reduced to £250 per annum. "If she is to marries again; she is also to have the right of residing at his mansion house, Piermont, with the use of the furniture, plates, pictures, effects and a carriage and horse for a twelvemonth after his decease". All of the residue of his real and personal estate to his said son, Mr. Henry Fell Pease.[2]

Business[edit]

Pease was a director of the Stockton and Darlington Railway[3] and was responsible for the foundation of the seaside resort of Saltburn-by-the-Sea.

Politics[edit]

He was, for a time, the Peace Society President and, in 1854, he visited the Tsar of Russia in an attempt to talk him out of the Crimean War. He also visited Napoleon III in the interests of peace.[4] Pease was elected MP for Durham South in 1857 and held the seat until 1865.[4] In 1867, Henry Pease was appointed the first Darlington Mayor.[5][6]

Private life[edit]

Pease, a member of the Quaker Pease family of Darlington, was the fifth son of Edward Pease. An older brother of his was Joseph Pease. He was resident at Piermont, Darlington, and Stanhope Castle, Durham.[7]

Pease married Anna Fell and they had one son Henry Fell Pease.[7] He married a second time to Mary Lloyd[1] and they had three sons and two daughters.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c http://www.saltburnbysea.com/history/LeedsMercTues31May1881.jpg
  2. ^ http://www.saltburnbysea.com/history/peasewill.jpg
  3. ^ Robinson's Railway Directors 1841
  4. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pease, Edward s.v." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 31.
  5. ^ "Mayoral and Civic".
  6. ^ https://www.darlington.gov.uk/media/3416/history-of-the-town.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ a b Debrett's House of Commons and Judicial Bench 1886

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Durham South
18571865
With: Lord Harry George Vane1857–1859
James Farrer 1859–1865
Succeeded by