- James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale
Sir James Kitson, PC, DSc, 1st Baron Airedale (
22 September 1835 –16 March 1911 ) was a British peer and Liberal Party politician.He was the younger son of James Kitson, a locomotive manufacturer in
Leeds . He went to school in Wakefield and studiedchemistry andnatural sciences atUniversity College London . With his elder brother, Frederick, he developed an iron foundry into a large company, Monkbridge iron and steel works. This gave him the time, money and influence to pursue other interests including politics, becoming President of the Leeds Liberal Association, and running the election campaign forWilliam Gladstone . He became an MP himself in 1892, continuing to 1907, supporting education, Irish home rule, and old age pensions. He was a member of both theInstitution of Civil Engineers and theInstitution of Mechanical Engineers . He supported local education, notably theMechanics Institute and theYorkshire College which was the forerunner of theUniversity of Leeds . The University awarded him an honorary doctorate (DSc ) in 1904. He was also the firstLord Mayor ofLeeds (1896 and 1897).He was created 1st
Baronet Kitson on 28 August 1886, and created 1st Baron Airedale, ofGledhow (where he had a mansion house), on 17 July 1907. He died in Paris on 16 March 1911, and was brought to Leeds for a funeral and burial atRoundhay .Family
He married (1) Emily Christina Cliff, on 20 September 1860. They had two children.
*Sir Albert Ernest Kitson, 2nd Baron Airedale (1863-1944)
*James Clifford Kitson (b. 6 Dec 1864)He married (2) Mary Laura Smith, on 1 June 1881. They had one child.
*Sir Roland Dudley Kitson, 3rd Baron Airedale (1882-1958)References
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography accessed 25 June 2008
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