Rt Hon. John Frederick Cheetham PC MP
(1835-1916)
Member of Parliament, Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Stalybridge, and Privy Counsellor (from 1911)
Died aged c. 81
Wikidata WikipediaJohn Frederick Cheetham PC (1835 – 25 February 1916) was a cotton mill-owner in Cheshire and a Liberal Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons for two five-year periods, in the 1880s and the 1900s. Cheetham was born in Stalybridge, Cheshire, the eldest son of John Cheetham, a prosperous cotton manufacturer who became a Member of Parliament for South Lancashire in 1852. The family business had been started by George Cheetham (1757–1826) at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution and was based on mills in Castle Street, Stalybridge and Bankwood Mills, Stalybridge. Sometime in the 1870s he took over control of the family business, which at that time employed 1,400 in the two mills. He contested several elections before being returned as MP for North Derbyshire at the 1880 general election. He held that seat for five years, until the constituency was abolished at the 1885 general election, when he stood unsuccessfully in the new High Peak constituency, losing to the Conservative Party candidate William Sidebottom by only 9 votes (0.2% of the total).He contested High Peak again in 1892, and was also unsuccessful in Bury at the 1895 general election. He returned to Parliament in January 1905 when he was elected at a by-election as Liberal MP for Stalybridge.He was then 70 years old, but was re-elected in 1906,and did not retire until the January 1910 election.In February 1911 he was appointed a Privy Counsellor.He died in 1916.
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Commemorated on 1 plaque
The Rt. Hon. John Frederick Cheetham (1835-1916) Born in Stalybridge MP for Stalybridge from 1905 to 1910 In 1897 Mr Cheetham presented to the town the public library now known as The Astley Cheetham Public Library and Arts Gallery. In recognition of this, he was made an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Stalybridge. His generosity continued after his death with the bequest of his home Eastwood House and his art collection, now known as The Astley Cheetham Collection. Sadly the house was demolished but the grounds remain as Cheetham Park.
Library, Stalybridge, United Kingdom where they presented to the town the public library