Richard Bush
(1816-1879)

Died aged c. 63

Richard Bush (fl. 1380s) was a member of the Parliament of England for the constituency of Maldon in Essex between 1381 and 1386. He was still alive in 1398. He had a relative, perhaps his son, Richard Bush junior.

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Commemorated on 2 plaques

The Piers. In Victorian times Bayley Lane was the centre access to the shore and "Bayley Lane Pier" was built here by Morecambe Bay Steamboat Company. Remains of this structure can be seen jutting out of the sands. The Promenade from here to Grange Railway Station was built by Furness Railway Company in 1902. Further along the shore a few wooden foundations are all that remain of Clare House Pier, built in 1893 by businessman Richard Bush. Timbers used in its construction are thought to be from Piel Pier at Barrow-in-Furness. At Clare House Lane, Victorian day trippers landed by pleasure steamers and were met by eager townsfolk who were keen to sell fresh market produce. Last used in 1910 by the vessel "Sunbeam" from Morecambe, Clare House Pier was blown down in a gale on 28th October 1923.

The Promenade, Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom where they built

The Albion Hotel. Built about 1810 originally as a house for a Captain Greenwood, mariner and ship owner. On his death in 1854 control passed to his son-in-law Richard Bush, who turned the house into Bush's Albion Hotel as shipping declined. Under various owners it has remained a hotel ever since.

The Promenade, Arnside, United Kingdom where they owned (1854)