- Hugh Reynolds Rathbone
Hugh Reynolds Rathbone (
4 April 1862 –19 January 1940 ) was a British merchant and politician, who sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) and was a member of the notedRathbone family .He was the eldest son of
Richard Reynolds Rathbone and Frances Susannah (née Roberts).He was educated at
Eton College andTrinity College, Oxford , obtaining hisB.A. in 1884 and his M.A. in 1888.In October 1888 he married Emily Evelyn Rathbone (1865-1953), his cousin, the daughter of
William Rathbone VI and had four children:* Hannah Mary ('Nancy', later Warr 1889-1995)
* Richard Reynolds (1891-1962)
* Edward Reynolds ('Teddy' 1892-1913)
* Hugo Ponsonby (1895-1969)He was a grain merchant, becoming a partner of the
Liverpool firm of Ross T. Smyth and Co. in 1889, until his retirement in 1924. He served as a member of the Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies during theFirst World War , involved in the purchase and distribrution of large supplies of grain for the use ofGreat Britain and the Allies. He represented theLiverpool Corn Trade Association on theMersey Docks and Harbour Board , 1905-1933.He was closely involved with the
University of Liverpool . On the founding of the University in 1903 he became its first treasurer, was President of the Council from 1918-1924, and in 1920 was elected Pro-Chancellor. He made many gifts to the University, including parts of the family Liverpool estate, Greenbank, to provide student accommodation.As an active Liberal, he elected as
Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool Wavertree at the 1923 general election, but was heavily defeated at the 1924 election. He stood again in 1929 general election, increasing his vote but repeating the third place which he had achieved in 1924. [cite book |last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 |origyear=1969 |edition= 3rd edition |year=1983 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |id= ISBN 0-900178-06-X] He and his wife Emily founded the Liberal Party Garmoyle Institute in Smithdown Road, Liverpool.He died on 19 January 1940.
External links
* [http://sca.lib.liv.ac.uk/collections/colldescs/rathbone.html University of Liverpool Rathbone Collection]
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