TRELOAR (Sir William, 1843-1923, Businessman, both Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London)

Autograph Letter Signed to J. R. Brough saying that his “wife has asked me to write and ask if Mrs Brough and you to come ad take lunch with us on Weds next at 1.30, if you will we shall be glad...”, 1 side 8vo., The Mansion House headed paper, 14th April

James Rowland Brough was born in 1852 and had an illustrious career. His initiation into business life was in the family silk firm in Leek and London until he transferred his interests to a partnership into a wholesale stationers and paper merchants under the style of A.J.Brown Brough & Co. He entered keenly into the corporate, municipal, educational and philanthropic life of the City and Metropolitan Boroughs. In 1898 he was elected into membership of the City Council and chosen as Chairman of Library and Art Gallery and Central Markets. In December, 1912, he was appointed Alderman and the distinction of a Lieutenancy of the city of London and President of the United Wards Club of the City of London. From 1900 he was Alderman and Mayor of Stoke Newington Borough and for twenty-five years Chairman of the County Council Education Authority and in many philanthropic works for the unemployed, as Chairman of the finance committee.
Sir William established an active "Cripples' Fund" as his mayoral appeal.


Item Date:  1907

Stock No:  42031      £65

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