The Annals of Manchester: a Chronological Record From the Earliest Time to the End of 1885
The Annals of Manchester: a Chronological Record From the Earliest Time to the End of 1885
Axon, William E. A. (William Edward Armytage), 1846-1913
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John Townsend, formerly Councillor for St. Clement^s Ward, 18Q2*77, died at Blackpool, April 27, aged 58. Mr. E. Grompton Potter, Manchester merchant, died at Brighton on May 6. He was the son of Bfr. Edmnnd Potter, calico printer, of Manchester, and Dinting Vale Works, and was bom at Bfanchester, July 22, 1830. He was educated at the Chorlton High Schoool, Dover Street, and at the Manchester New College, Grosvenor Square, and at the age of twenty-one became a partner in the firm of B. Potter a...nd Co. For some years prerioos to his death the main responsibilities of the business rested upon BIr. E. C. Potter. The Unitarian Chi^iel at Dinting was built and endowed by the firm, and Mr. Potter was a liberal donor to the Unitarian chapels at Gee Cross, Piatt, and in Brook Street, Chorlton. He was a very competent connoisseur and art collector, having one of the finest collections of cMsson/ ware in the kingdom. Among the pictures at his residence, Rusholme Hall, was the " Welsh Funeral " of David Cos.
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