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- James_Frederick_Hutton comment "James Frederick Hutton (1826 – 1 March 1890) was a British businessman, colonialist and Conservative politician.He was the son of W M Hutton and Elizabeth Chapman, and inherited the family business importing palm oil from Africa. Hutton's warehouses were near Piccadilly, Manchester He was for some years the President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and was the inaugural President of the Manchester Geographical Society.".
- Q6134229 comment "James Frederick Hutton (1826 – 1 March 1890) was a British businessman, colonialist and Conservative politician.He was the son of W M Hutton and Elizabeth Chapman, and inherited the family business importing palm oil from Africa. Hutton's warehouses were near Piccadilly, Manchester He was for some years the President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and was the inaugural President of the Manchester Geographical Society.".