- Caleb Wright
Caleb Wright (1810 - April 28, 1898) was a mill owner and Liberal politician in
Lancashire , north-westEngland .He was one of thirteen children of William Wright, bookmaker of
Tyldesley , nearManchester ."Obituary", The Times, April 29, 1898, p. 10] At the age of nine he began work as a "piecer" in a localcotton mill. "Biographies of Candidates", The Times, June 29, 1892, p.4] The only education he received was by attending night schools. At tha age of fifteen he became a spinner, and rose to become manager of the mill in 1830. In 1841 he became manager of Ormerod and Hardcastles Mill,Bolton .cite web |url=http://www.arnw02593.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/caleb_wright.htm |title=Caleb Wright, mill owner of Tyldesley and MP, 1810-1898 |accessdate=2008-10-07 |author= |date= |work= |publisher=Tyldesley and District Historical Society ] In 1845 he established his own cotton-spinning business in partnership with Henry Barton. In 1855 the partnership was dissolved, and Caleb Wright and Company, Barnsfield Mills, Tyldesley, established.Wright became involved in Liberal politics, and was chairman of Tyldesley Local Board and president of the local Mechanics Institute. In 1885 he was elected as the first
member of parliament for the new constituency of Leigh. He was re-elected at the next two general elections, before retiring from parliament in 1895. ["News in Brief", The Times, April 11, 1894, p. 10] Politically Wright was an advanced radical, and supported bothHome Rule forIreland andwomen's suffrage . He was also a member of the Liberation Society which sought thedisestablishment of theChurch of England . ["The Liberation Society", The Times, November 13, 1885, p.7]Caleb Wright died at his home, Lower Oak, Shakerley near Tyldesley in 1898 aged 87. He was buried at Chowbent
Unitarian Chapel.References
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