- Walter Spencer Stanhope
Walter Spencer Stanhope (1749 – 1822), of
Horsforth andLeeds ,Yorkshire , was apolitician andindustrialist whose family fortune had been made through theiron trade .in 1775 Stanhope inherited
Cannon Hall from his uncle, John Spencer, and changed his name from Stanhope to Spencer-Stanhope.Stanhope was educated at
Bradford Grammar School and went up toUniversity College, Oxford , and later studied law at theMiddle Temple ,London . He was electedMember of Parliament (MP) for Hull,Yorkshire in 1784, and for Carlisle,Cumberland in 1802. He was a close supporter ofWilliam Pitt the Younger and friend ofWilliam Wilberforce , the anti-slavery campaigner, after meeting whom he became a religiousphilanthropist .As well as their interests in establishing the cotton industry in the late seventeenth century the Spencer family were largely responsible for establishing the
charcoal iron industry in the area betweenLeeds andSheffield for the next 120 years.ee also
Spencer-Stanhope family
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