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Clement Baxter Personal details Born 1857
January 27, 1928Nationality British Political party Liberal Residence Liverpool Alma mater St. Francis Xavier's College (Liverpool) Religion Catholic Dr James Clement Baxter was an English politician and football club chairman. Baxter represented the Liberal Party politician on Liverpool City Council between the years of 1906 and 1920 and was the chairman of Everton F.C.
Baxter was initially a a medical adviser for Everton and later he reluctantly became the club's chairman. In 1892 he advanced the club a loan of £1000 to develop Goodison Park.[1]
References
- ^ Corbett, James. School of Science. PanMacMillan. pp. 17, 22, 31.
Everton F.C. – Houlding (1884–92) · ? Jackson (1892–92) · Mahon (1892–95) · Baxter (1895–?) · Mahon (?–?) · Bainbridge (?–09) · Kirkwood (1909–10) · Coffey (1920–22) · Cuff (1922–38) · Green (1938–40) · Coffey (1940) · Gibbins (1940–47) · Baxter (1947–50) · Williams (1950–52) · Green (1952–56) · Searle (1956–59) · Micklesfield (1959–60) · J. Moores (1960–65) · Holland-Hughes (1965–68) · J. Moores (1968–73) · Carter (1977–91) · Marsh (1991–94) · Johnson (1994–99) · Carter (1999–04) · Kenwright (2004–) Categories:- English football chairmen and investors
- Everton F.C. directors and chairmen
- Politicians from Liverpool
- 1857 births
- 1928 deaths
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