- Horatio Myer
Horatio Myer (1850 –
1 January ,1916 ) was a British businessman, iron trades manufacturer and later, Liberal politician [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~macculloch/p101.htm RootsWeb] ] .Myer was born in 1850 at
Hereford , the son of a GermanJewish immigrant , Abraham Myer, who was a jeweller, silversmith and watchmaker. Horatio Myer’s precise date of birth is not certain but he appeared on thecensus of31 March ,1851 when his age was given as 10 months.At the age of nineteen Myer went to work in the wool trade ["Who was Who", OUP 2007] . He then moved to
London and in 1876 set up a business inVauxhall producing iron and brassbedstead s, iron cots and bed chairs. By 1914 the company employed over 200 workers. Myer also expanded his business interests over the years to include corn and forage and wine merchandising.Myer married Esther Joseph on
28 November ,1877 . They had four sons and by 1891 they were well off enough to have a house inPaddington with a visiting Germangoverness , a cook and a housemaid.Politically, Myer may have been influenced by his father, who naturalised as a British citizen and became a town councillor. In 1889 Myer was elected to the
London County Council for Kennington and served until 1904. At the general election of 1906, he was elected as Liberal MP forNorth Lambeth , a Liberal gain from theUnionist s. He had won the Liberal nomination against some opposition, including a campaign to have former Liberal MP forFinsbury Central ,Dadabhai Naoroji , the first non-white person to sit in the House of Commons, selected as candidate [The Times ,8 January , 1906] . In fact Naoroji decided to stand inLambeth North as an independent Liberal but did not split the vote badly enough to cost Myer the seat. Despite heading the poll in Lambeth North in 1906, Myer was unable to hold the seat at theUnited Kingdom general election, January 1910 . This was despite having acquired a reputation for clever electioneering [The Times,12 January , 1910] , assistance during the campaign from his former LCC colleagueJohn Burns , by then the MP forBattersea , the first working man to gain full cabinet rank and some disruptive tactics by Liberals at Unionist meetings [The Times,8 January , 1910] .Myer took an interest in
fiscal policy , publishing a pamphlet on 'Taxation of Landlords’ but it is known that that fiscal reform was an issue taken up by his Conservative opponent in the 1906 election [The Times,15 January , 1906] . One of the questions Myer raised early in the new Parliament was the treatment ofZulu prisoners inNatal and whether they were to be forced to work asdiamond mine rs [The Times,11 December , 1906] . He was also interested in employment issues, co-authoring a letter to the Times on4 May ,1907 suggesting new ways of reducing unemployment.Myer took an interest in Jewish affairs. He supported the activities of the Jewish Historical Society [The Times,
6 February , 1906] and was one time warden of Bayswater Synagogue [The Times,27 July , 1908] . At some point after 1901 he was appointed aJustice of the Peace . He died on1 January ,1916 .References
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